1991
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.88.2.385
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Conversion of 6-substituted tetrahydropterins to 7-isomers via phenylalanine hydroxylase-generated intermediates.

Abstract: A new variant form of hyperphenylalaninemia has recently been discovered in which the patients characteristically excrete 7-biopterin in their urines in addition to the natural 6-biopterin (Curtius, H. Ch., Kuster, T., Matasovic, A., Blau, N. & Dhondt, J.-L. (1988) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 153,[715][716][717][718][719][720][721]. This isomer had not been found previously in humans, and although its origin was not established, preliminary evidence suggested that it might be produced from 6-biopterin. We h… Show more

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“…2). Ptefin 7-carboxylic acid is characterized by a marked reduction of its relative fluorescence intensity at 450 nm as compared to the fisomer [8]. In our experiments, it displayed only 9% of that produced by pterin.6.carboxylic acid.…”
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confidence: 51%
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“…2). Ptefin 7-carboxylic acid is characterized by a marked reduction of its relative fluorescence intensity at 450 nm as compared to the fisomer [8]. In our experiments, it displayed only 9% of that produced by pterin.6.carboxylic acid.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…Table I shows that H.,-7-biopterin averages 31,9 (+ 7,7)% of the total H~biopterin in the mast cells. This demonstrates that substantial amounts of this isomer do originate not only under in vitro phenylalanine hydroxylase assay conditions by omission of 4a-dehydratase [8] or in patients suffering from hyperphenylalaninemia who are supposed to be defective in this enzyme [6,7]. The data suggests that it rather originates also under in vivo conditions in primary mast cells during the course of the tryptophan 5-mono-oxygenase (EC 1.14.16.4) reaction which shares the same mechanism with the other aromatic amino acid hydroxylases.…”
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“…From in vitro experiments it is known that plimapterin can be formed during the PAH reaction in a phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase-stimulating protein (PHS)/pterin-4a-carbinolamine dehydratase (PCD) free system ( Fig. 2) (19,20). So far, all known enzymes involved in the biosynthesis or regeneration of BH4 in .…”
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confidence: 99%