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Inhibition of Enzymes which Interact with Citrate by (—)Hydroxycitrate and 1,2,3,‐Tricarboxybenzene

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1973

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The effects of two citrate analogues, (—)hydroxycitrate and 1,2,3‐tricarboxybenzene, were studied using rat liver enzymes which interact with citrate. The most pronounced effect of 1,2,3‐tricarboxybenzene was inhibition of acetyl‐CoA carboxylase ( K i 20 μM). It also inhibited the mitochondrial citrate transporter (50% inhibition at 3 mM), but was not a substrate for this transporter. ATP‐citrate lyase was markedly inhibited by both free (—)hydroxycitrate ( K i 8 μM) and (—)hydroxycitrate lactone ( K i 50 to 100 μM). Acetyl‐CoA carboxylase was activated by both the forms of (—)hydroxycitrate ( K a 0.7 mM and 1.6 mM, respectively). (—)Hydroxycitrate is a substrate for the mitochondrial citrate transporter, but its rate of transport is less than 10% of that of citrate. Other citrate metabolizing enzymes also were inhibited by 1,2,3‐tricarboxybenzene and (—)hydroxycitrate but much higher concentrations were required.

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