Thiamine triphosphate and thiamine triphosphatase activities: from bacteria to mammals

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A. F. Makarchikov
B. Lakaye
I. E. Gulyai
J. Czerniecki
B. Coumans
P. Wins
T. Grisar
L. Bettendorff
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[1] University of Liège,Center for Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
[2] National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,Laboratory of Enzymology, Institute of Biochemistry
[3] University of Bialystok,Institute of Biology
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS | 2003年 / 60卷
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Thiamine triphosphate; Thiamine triphosphatase; bacteria; plants; animals; stress; adenylyl cyclase; vitamin B1;
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In most organisms, the main form of thiamine is the coenzyme thiamine diphosphate. Thiamine triphosphate (ThTP) is also found in low amounts in most vertebrate tissues and can phosphorylate certain proteins. Here we show that ThTP exists not only in vertebrates but is present in bacteria, fungi, plants and invertebrates. Unexpectedly, we found that in Escherichia coli as well as in Arabidopsis thaliana, ThTP was synthesized only under particular circumstances such as hypoxia (E. coli) or withering (A. thaliana). In mammalian tissues, ThTP concentrations are regulated by a specific thiamine triphosphatase that we have recently characterized. This enzyme was found only in mammals. In other organisms, ThTP can be hydrolyzed by unspecific phosphohydrolases. The occurrence of ThTP from prokaryotes to mammals suggests that it may have a basic role in cell metabolism or cell signaling. A decreased content may contribute to the symptoms observed during thiamine deficiency.
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页码:1477 / 1488
页数:11
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