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The effect of pH on incorporation of galactose by a normal human cell line and cell lines from patients with defective galactose metabolism

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
531 KB
Volume
87
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

Incorporation of radioactive galactose into TCA‐insoluble material of galactosemic fibroblasts is more sensitive to low pH than is the incorporation by normal human fibroblasts. This study was undertaken to determine (1) whether there was any pH which could correct or counteract the galactosemic defect relative to galactose incorporation, and (2) whether the low pH effect was specific for galactose metabolism or whether general cellular metabolism in galactosemic cells was more sensitive to low pH than that in normal cells.

The pH dependencies of incorporation of radioactive galactose and glucose into cellular macromolecules were investigated in galactosemic and normal cells. Normal cells have a biphasic curve with respect to galactose incorporation with peaks at pH 7.0 and 8.5. Galactosemic cells have only the high pH peak. The maximum incorporation by galactosemic cells was never more than about 30% that seen by normal cells under the conditions of these experiments. Thus manipulation of the pH alone cannot correct the galactosemic defect.

The rate of incorporation of radioactive galactose was studied in normal, galactosemic and galactokinase deficient cells, at pH 7.2 and at pH 6.3. At pH 7.2, galactosemic cells incorporate galactose at a linear rate which is 30 to 40% that of normal cells while incorporation by kinase‐deficient cells is between 5 and 10% of normal. At pH 6.3, the incorporation is also linear. However, galactosemic cells now exhibit the same rate as kinase‐deficient cells in which the low level of incorporation is unaffected by pH.

These results suggest that incorporation of galactose by galactosemic cells at low pH is not due to metabolic death of the cells, but may be due to the inhibition of some specific step or steps along a metabolic route of galactose metabolism other than the Leloir pathway.


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