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Reciprocal changes in the levels of functionally related folate enzymes during the culture cycle in human fibroblasts

  • Massachusetts General Hospital

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Abstract

The activities of 6 folate enzymes were measured in extracts of human diploid skin fibroblasts during the lag, log and stationary phases of the culture cycle. The levels of 4 folate enzymes involved in nucleic acid biosynthesis, viz., folate reductase, serine hydroxymethyltransferase, thymidylate synthetase and 10-formyl-THF synthetase, increased from 2-20 fold during the log phase of growth. In contrast, the levels of 2 enzymes, viz., methylene-THF reductase and 5-methyl-THF: homocysteine methyltransferase, involved in regulating the levels of 5-methyl-THF, the major tissue and serum folate compound, decreased 3-4 fold during log growth, returning to high levels again only after the cells had been in the stationary phase for 5 and 20 days respectively. This reciprocal pattern of change is consistent with the known or postulated functions of these folate enzymes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1627-1633
Number of pages7
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume54
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 15 1973

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