Biogenesis of ubiquinone in rats - an alternate origin of the benzoquinone moiety

Aiyar, A. S. ; Gopalaswamy, U. V. ; Sreenivasan, A. (1971) Biogenesis of ubiquinone in rats - an alternate origin of the benzoquinone moiety Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 45 (4). pp. 893-900. ISSN 0006-291X

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Abstract

The addition of cyclohexane carboxylic acid (CCA) to the incubation medium results in a dilution of the radioactivity incorporated into ubiquinone-9 (UQ-9) from 1-14C-benzoate by rat liver slices. This effect is more pronounced when the slices are preincubated prior to addition of the labeled precursor. A similar dilution by CCA of label incorporation, is observed using U-14C-tyrosine, but not either CH3-14C-methionine or 2-14C-mevalonate, as precursors. UQ-9, but not cholesterol, isolated from liver slices incubated with ring-U-14C-CCA is found to be labeled. The extent of labeling of UQ-9 by this precursor is enhanced by the presence of an excess of mevalonate in the incubation medium and decreased by the addition of p-hydroxybenzoate. These results suggest that aromatisation of cyclohexane derivatives may serve as a possible source of the benzoquinone nucleus of UQ-9 in the rat.

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