1977
DOI: 10.1042/bj1660039
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The synthesis of hippurate from benzoate and glycine by rat liver mitochondria. Submitochondrial localization and kinetics

Abstract: 1. Rat liver mitochondria make hippurate at up to 4 nmol/min per mg of protein. The rate of synthesis supported by oxidation of glutamate with exogenous Pi present is identical with that supported by ATP plus oligomycin. Lower rates were obtained with other respiratory substrates, and when glutamate was used without Pi. 2. A matrix localization for hippurate synthesis is indicated by the latency of benzoyl-CoA synthetase and glycine N-acyltransferase to their extramitochondrial substrates, failure of exogenous… Show more

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“…The branched-chain valproate (Figure 1) mainly undergoes β-oxidation using the isoleucine catabolic pathway and enzymes. Benzoate accumulates in the matrix of liver and kidney mitochondria to about 50-fold over its extra-mitochondrial concentration (Gatley and Sherratt 1977), where it is conjugated with glycine-the most abundant free amino acid in the adult human liver. It is thereby converted to hippurate, a compound that can be efficiently removed from the body by the kidneys (Gatley and Sherratt 1977;Beyoglu and Idle 2012).…”
Section: Use Of Sb In the Clinical Treatment Of Patients With Ucds Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The branched-chain valproate (Figure 1) mainly undergoes β-oxidation using the isoleucine catabolic pathway and enzymes. Benzoate accumulates in the matrix of liver and kidney mitochondria to about 50-fold over its extra-mitochondrial concentration (Gatley and Sherratt 1977), where it is conjugated with glycine-the most abundant free amino acid in the adult human liver. It is thereby converted to hippurate, a compound that can be efficiently removed from the body by the kidneys (Gatley and Sherratt 1977;Beyoglu and Idle 2012).…”
Section: Use Of Sb In the Clinical Treatment Of Patients With Ucds Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Benzoate accumulates in the matrix of liver and kidney mitochondria to about 50-fold over its extra-mitochondrial concentration (Gatley and Sherratt 1977), where it is conjugated with glycine-the most abundant free amino acid in the adult human liver. It is thereby converted to hippurate, a compound that can be efficiently removed from the body by the kidneys (Gatley and Sherratt 1977;Beyoglu and Idle 2012). This process acts not only as a mechanism of detoxification, increasing the water solubility of this organic acid in order to facilitate its urinary excretion, but also as a means of regulating systemic levels of amino acids utilized as neurotransmitters in the central nervous system (Badenhorst and others 2014).…”
Section: Use Of Sb In the Clinical Treatment Of Patients With Ucds Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1A). However, with the present precursor-product pair, benzoate and hippurate, glycine conjugation occurs within the mitochondria (Gatley and Sherratt, 1977), evoking consideration of an extra pool (Fig. 1B).…”
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“…No report on functional disturbance of the liver due to BA-Na has been reported. An influence of BA-Na on mitochondrial enzymes, however, has been reported (Gatley and Sherratt 1977). In the present study, the hepatic toxicity of BA-Na was evaluated in vitro using primary culture of hepatocytes.…”
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