Metabolite Pools and Metabolic Branching as Factors of in-vivo Isotope Discriminations by Kinetic Isotope Effects

1998 
Abstract Inter- and intra-molecular non-statistical isotope distributions do not only require the existence of a kinetic isotope effect on a defined enzyme catalyzed reaction, but also the prerequisite that this reaction is located at a metabolic branching point. Furthermore a metabolic and isotopic balance demand that the extent of the isotopic shift is reciprocal to the products' yields. On this base the 13C-enrichment of L-ascorbic acid in position C-1 and the depletion of glycerol in C-1 are interpreted. The 13C-pattern of natural malic acid is discussed as a consequence of isotope effects on the carboxylation of pyruvate and PEP and on the pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction. The patterns of natural products synthezised by transfer of “active acetaldehyde” is proposed to be due to an isotope effect on the thiamine pyrophosphate containing lyase reaction. An isotope effect on the reduction of “active formaldehyde” to “active methyl” and the existence of corresponding pools is responsible for 13C-enrichmen...
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