CONTRIBUTION OF INOSINIC ACID TO THE ACTIVATION OF DIPHOSPHOTHIAMINE IN LIVER-PYRUVATE OXIDASE SYSTEM
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1. Additive effect of inosinic acid on the activation of diphosphothiamine in liver-pyruvate oxidase system was studied, and the increase in enzyme activity was confirmed by the addition of inosinic acid or adenosine triphosphate in vitro.2. Further, feeding experiments were carried out with thiamine-deficient rats, and the response was studied after oral administration of inosinic acid. No effect of it on the growth curve was seen, but a marked increase of liver-pyruvate oxidase system was recognized after oral administration of thiamine plus inosinic acid.3. The results seem to suggest that inosinic acid may contribute to the activation of diphosphothiamine in liver-pyruvate oxidase system.
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著者
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Suzuki Takao
Laboratory For Evolutionary Morphology Center For Developmental Biology(cdb) Riken
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SAHASHI YOSHIKAZU
Laboratory of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Tokyo Agricultural University
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Maekawa A.
Laboratory of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Tokyo Agricultural University
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MAEKAWA AKIO
Laboratory of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Tokyo Agricultural University
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HAYASHI JUNZO
Laboratory of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Tokyo Agricultural University
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OSHIMA TAKEICHI
Laboratory of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Tokyo Agricultural University
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HAYASHI JUNZO
Laboratories of Biochemistry, Shiga Agricultural College
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