Brain Phosphorylation and Decarboxylation of Mevalonic Acid in the Neonatal Chick
- 1 July 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Enzyme
- Vol. 26 (3) , 136-143
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000459163
Abstract
The three enzymes which catalyze mevalonic acid (MVA) phosphorylation and decarboxylation in neonatal chick brain are essentially located in the soluble fraction. The specific activity of pyrophosphomevalonate decarboxylase was the lowest of the three mevalonate- metabolizing enzymes. The rate of MVA phosphorylation and decarboxylation as a function of MVA concentration was studied. The apparent K(m) value of mevalonate kinase for MVA was 255 μmol/1. All three enzymes in chick brain showed a specific requirement for ATP for optimal activity. The effect of different Mg^2+ concentrations was also studied. Mevalonate kinase and phosphomevalonate kinase showed maximal activity at pH 9.2 whereas pyrophosphomevalonate decarboxylase activity was highest at about pH 6.5-6.7.Keywords
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