Excess generation of endogenous heme inhibits L-alanine: 4,5-dioxovalerate transaminase in rat liver mitochondria

Shanker, J. ; Datta, K. (1986) Excess generation of endogenous heme inhibits L-alanine: 4,5-dioxovalerate transaminase in rat liver mitochondria Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 138 (2). pp. 751-757. ISSN 0006-291X

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Abstract

In the present study, we examined the possibility that the excess heme generation within mitochondria may provide a local concentration, sufficient to inhibit the activity of L-alanine: 4,5-dioxovalerate transaminase, the enzyme proposed for an alternate route of δ -aminolevulinic acid biosynthesis in mammalian system. This was accomplished by assaying together L-alanine: 4,5-dioxovalerate transaminase and heme synthetase activities in intact mitochondria isolated from rat liver. Endogeneous heme in intact mitochondria has been generated in excess, by increasing the concentration of the substrate of heme synthetase. Our studies showed that the activity of L-alanine: 4,5-dioxovalerate transaminase decreased as the rate of heme formation increased. In intact mitochondria, almost 50% inhibition of alanine: 4,5-dioxovalerate transaminase was obtained with 4.0 umole of heme generation. We conclude that end product inhibition of L-alanine: 4,5-dioxovalerate transaminase by hemin, which was proposed in earlier report by us (FEBS Letter 1985, 189, 129), is an important physiological mechanism for the regulation of hepatic heme biosynthesis.

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