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Original Articles

Purine Nucleotide Catabolism in Rat Liver. Certain Preliminary Aspects of Uricase Reaction

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Pages 193-203 | Received 28 Feb 2008, Accepted 04 Mar 2009, Published online: 30 Mar 2009
 

Abstract

We investigated the mechanism of action of uricase, which oxidizes uric acid to allantoin, in the rat. Allantoin may decompose chemically to urea and hydantoin, containing the carbons in positions 2 and 8 of the purine ring, respectively. These carbons are derived by formylation, catalyzed by formyltransferase, in two reactions of de novo synthesis. Since uric acid and allantoin are represented in equivalent amounts in the liver, we expected to find identical incorporation of radioactivity in C2 and C8 of both compounds after administration of 14C-formate. In the case of 14C-allantoin, this was true, but not for 14C-uric acid extracted from rat liver. We interpret these results through a series of experiments and considerations.

Notes

a14C8-uric acid was obtained from rat treated with commercial 14C8-uric acid.

a14C-uric acid was obtained from rat treated with 14C-formate.

a14C-allantoin was obtained from rat treated with 14C-formate.

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