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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 261, Issue 2, 690-698, Jan, 1986
The interdependence of glycolytic and pentose cycle intermediates in ad libitum fed rats
JP Casazza and RL Veech
Equilibrium constants for reactions catalyzed by ribulose-5-phosphate 3-
epimerase, [sigma xylulose-5-P]/[sigma ribulose-5-P] = 1.82, ribose-5-
phosphate isomerase, [sigma Rib-5-P]/[sigma ribulose-5-P] = 1.20,
transaldolase, [sigma erythrose-4-P] [sigma Fru-6-P]/[sigma
sedoheptulose-7-P] [sigma glyceraldehyde 3-P] = 0.37, and transketolase,
[sigma Fru-6-P] [sigma glyceraldehyde 3-P]/[sigma erythrose-4-P] [sigma
xylulose-5-P] = 29.7 and [sigma Rib-5-P] [sigma xylulose-5-P]/[sigma
sedoheptulose-7-P] [sigma glyceraldehyde 3-P] = 0.48, were redetermined
under physiological conditions. The equilibrium constant for the combined
glucose-6-P dehydrogenase and 6- phosphoglucono-gamma-lactonase reaction,
[6-phosphogluconate3-] [NADPH] [H+]2/[Glc-6-P2-] [NADP+], was found to be
at least 1 X 10(-9). Using these redetermined equilibrium constants,
calculated values of pentose cycle intermediates, based on near equilibrium
assumptions and the tissue content of Fru-6-P and glyceraldehyde 3-P, were
found to be in good agreement with measured values for male Wistar rats
injected with saline, 20 mumol/g pyruvate, 20 mumol/g gluconate, and 20
mumol/g ribose. Measured and calculated values for pentose cycle
intermediates in saline injected animals were ribulose-5-P; 3.8 +/- 0.4 and
2.4 +/- 0.1 nmol/g; xylulose-5-P, 5.9 +/- 0.6 nmol/g and 4.3 +/- 0.2
nmol/g; sedoheptulose-7-P, 41.5 +/- 2.4 and 37.6 +/- 2.9 nmol/g; and
combined sedopheptulose-7-P and Rib-5-P, 43.0 +/- 2.8 nmol/g and 40.5 +/-
3.0 nmol/g; liver content of erythrose-4-P was less than the detection
limits of the assay, 2 nmol/g. Calculated erythrose-4-P was 0.23 +/- 0.01
nmol/g. Liver content of 6-phosphogluconate was 8.5 +/- 0.7 nmol/g. The
free cytosolic [NADP+]/[NADPH] ratio calculated from the 6-
phosphogluconate dehydrogenase redox couple, 0.0030 +/- 0.0002, was also in
good agreement with that calculated from the malic enzyme redox couple,
0.0051 +/- 0.0007, and the isocitrate dehydrogenase redox couple, 0.0066
+/- 0.0008. These data indicate the interdependence of the liver content of
glycolytic intermediates and pentose cycle intermediates in ad libitum fed
rats.

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