ID | 110768 |
著者 |
野間, 隆文
Department of Molecular Biology, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School
徳島大学 教育研究者総覧
KAKEN研究者をさがす
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キーワード | adenine nucleotide
adenylate kinase
high-energy phosphoryl transfer
homeostasis
isozyme
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資料タイプ |
学術雑誌論文
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抄録 | Adenylate kinase (hereinafter referred to as AK) catalyzes a reversible high-energy phosphoryl transfer reaction between adenine nucleotides. The enzyme contributes to the homeostasis of cellular adenine nucleotide composition in addition to the nucleotide biosynthesis. So far, six AK isozymes, AK1, AK2, AK3, AK4, AK5, andAK6, were identified.AK1 is localized in neuronal processes, sperm tail and on the cytoskeleton in cardiac cells at high concentrations, suggesting its regulatory function as a high-energyβ-phosphoryl transfer chain from ATP-synthesizing sites to the ATP-utilizing sites in the cell. AK2, AK3 and AK4 are mitochondrial proteins. AK2 is expressed in the intermembrane space, while AK3 and AK4 are localized in the mitochondrial matrix. AK3 is expressed in all tissues except for red blood cells indicating thatAK3 gene is a housekeeping-type gene. On the other hand, AK4is tissue specifically expressed mainly in kidney, brain, heart, and liver although its enzymatic activity is not yet detected. AK5 is solely expressed in a limited area of brain. AK6 is recently identified in nucleus, suggesting its role in nuclear nucleotide metabolism. All data, so far reported, indicated the function of AK is associated with the mechanism of efficient transfer of high-energy phosphate in micro-compartment within the cell.
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掲載誌名 |
The journal of medical investigation : JMI
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ISSN | 13431420
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cat書誌ID | AA11166929
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巻 | 52
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号 | 3-4
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開始ページ | 127
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終了ページ | 136
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並び順 | 127
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発行日 | 2005-08
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言語 |
eng
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部局 |
歯学系
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