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Steady state and equilibrium exchange kinetic studies of the sheep brain glutamine synthetase reaction.
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1977
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Animal PhysiologyEnergy MetabolismSteady StateIsotope Exchange MeasurementsBiochemistryNeurophysiologyBioenergeticsGlutamate Analog Beta-glutamatePhysiologyMedicineNeurotransmitterStructure-function Enzyme KineticsNervous SystemMetabolismInitial Rate KineticsNeurochemistryChemical KineticsHealth Sciences
The kinetic mechanism of the sheep brain glutamine synthetase has been examined by both initial rate kinetics using the glutamate analog beta-glutamate and by isotope exchange measurements at equilibrium. Results of the initial rate studies were compatible with a number of sequential mechanisms but not with a partially or fully ordered rapid equilibrium or a ping-pong mechanism. Kinetic parameters at 37 degrees and pH 7.2 were K beta-Glu = 16 mM, KATP = 0.28 mM, and KNH2OH = 1.4 mM. For all equilibrium exchanges studied (ATP in equilibrium ADP, ATP in equilibrium Pi, and Glu in equilibrium Gln), the rate of exchange rose smoothly to a maximum as all substrates and products were simultaneously raised in a constant ratio. This result is in accord with a random order of substrate addition. A brief treatment of equilibrium exchange rates in cases where all substrate/product pairs are varied together is also presented.
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