Published in Volume
74, Issue 1 (July 1984)
J Clin Invest. 1984;74(1):231–235.
doi:10.1172/JCI111406.
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1984, The American Society for
Clinical Investigation.
Research Article
Pyruvate kinase and the "high ATP syndrome".
G E Staal, G Jansen and D Roos
Published July 1984
The erythrocytes of a patient with the so-called "high ATP syndrome" were characterized by a high ATP content and low 2,3-diphosphoglycerate level. The pyruvate kinase activity was specifically increased (about twice the normal level). After separation of the erythrocytes according to age by discontinuous Percoll density centrifugation, the pyruvate kinase activity was found to be increased in all Percoll fractions. Pyruvate kinase of the patient's cells was characterized by a decreased K0.5 for the substrate phosphoenolpyruvate and no inhibition by ATP. The Michaelis constant (Km) value for ADP, the nucleotide specificity, the thermostability, pH optimum, and immunological specific activity were normal. It is concluded that the high pyruvate kinase activity is due to a shift in the R(elaxed) in equilibrium T(ight) equilibrium to the R(elaxed) form.
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