Metabolism of dihydroaminopterin and the influence of aminopterin and related derivatives on the metabolism of (−)-5-formyl-tetrahydrofolic acid in Pediococcus cerevisiae

[ 3H]Dihydroaminopterin, but not [ 3H]methotrexate or [ 3H]aminopterin, was rapidly taken up by resting cells of Pediococcus cerevisiae and inhibited the uptake of (−)-5-formyl-tetrahydrofolic acid to more than 90% at a concentration of 25 μM. On the other hand 5-formyl-tetrahydrofolic acid inhibite...

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Published inBiochimica et biophysica acta Vol. 421; no. 1; pp. 22 - 32
Main Authors BUHRING, K, FOLSCH, E
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 14.01.1976
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ISSN0304-4165
0006-3002
1872-8006
DOI10.1016/0304-4165(76)90166-5

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Summary:[ 3H]Dihydroaminopterin, but not [ 3H]methotrexate or [ 3H]aminopterin, was rapidly taken up by resting cells of Pediococcus cerevisiae and inhibited the uptake of (−)-5-formyl-tetrahydrofolic acid to more than 90% at a concentration of 25 μM. On the other hand 5-formyl-tetrahydrofolic acid inhibited the uptake of dihydroaminopterin to a similar extent. Dihydroaminopterin was metabolized by Pediococcus cerevisiae, but not by Lactobacillus casei, to a compound tentatively identified as dihydroaminopterin diglutamate. Methotrexate or aminopterin at a concentration of 25 μM did not inhibit the uptake of 5-formyl-tetrahydrofolic acid in Pediococcus cerevisiae, but inhibited the conversion of this compound to polyglutamate forms almost completely at a level of 2.5 μM.
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ISSN:0304-4165
0006-3002
1872-8006
DOI:10.1016/0304-4165(76)90166-5