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Revision as of 17:13, 8 February 2019
Description
Abbreviation: N(GM)
Reference: A: Glutamate anaplerotic pathway »Versions
- SUIT-category: N(GM)
- SUIT protocol pattern: diametral 1G;2D;2c;3M;4U;5Ama
The SUIT-007 is focused on the glutamate anaplerotic pathway. If glutamate dehydrogenase is present in the sample, when glutamate alone is added, it will be converted to α-ketoglutarate in an anaplerotic reaction, supporting respiration. After malate is added, it is possible to analyse the NADH Electron transfer-pathway state with glutamate and malate as substrates in the OXPHOS and ET coupling control states.
Communicated by Cardoso LH, Doerrier C and Gnaiger E (last update 2019-01-22)
Specific SUIT protocols
- SUIT-007 O2 pce D030 for permeabilized cells
References
Steps and respiratory states
Step | State | Pathway | Q-junction | Comment - Events (E) and Marks (M) |
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1G | GL | (N) | CI | 1G
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2D | GP | (N) | CI | 1G;2D
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2c | GcP | (N) | CI | 1G;2D;2c
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3M | GMP | N | CI | 1G;2D;2c;3M
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4U | GME | N | CI | 1G;2D;2c;3M;4U
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5Ama | ROX | 1G;2D;2c;3M;4U;5Ama
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- Coupling control
- Pathway control
- Main fuel substrates
- » Glutamate, G
- » Glycerophosphate, Gp
- » Malate, M
- » Octanoylcarnitine, Oct
- » Pyruvate, P
- » Succinate, S
- Main fuel substrates
- Glossary
Strengths and limitations
- Protocol focused on analysis of glutamate dehydrogenase anaplerotic pathway/glutaminolysis.
- + The use of glutamate alone allows to analyse the glutamate dehydrogenase anaplerotic pathway control state.
- + The addition of cytochrome c after ADP makes it possible to analyse both GP and GMP in its presence, enabling to compare the results even when there is loss of cytochrome c due to damage to the mitochondrial external membrane.
- + Short duration of the experiment.
- + Glutamate is easier to prepare compared to pyruvate.
- + CIV activity can be measured after this protocol.
- - Analysis of N-OXPHOS capacity (instead of NS-OXPHOS capacity) does not provide the best estimate of maximum mitochondrial respiratory capacity.
- - This protocol does not address questions regarding the convergence of pathways at the Q-junction.
- - Addition of cytochrome c after glutamate alone (1G;2D;2c) is not as appropriated to evaluate integrity of the mitochondrial external membrane as it would be with GM. However, with addition of cytochrome c only after malate (e.g. 1G;2D;3M;3c), it would not be possible to compare GP and GMP if there are damages to the mitochondrial external membrane, therefore it is suggested to add cytochrome c after ADP (1G;2D;2c).
- - Careful washing is required after the experiment to avoid carry-over of inhibitors and uncoupler.
Compare SUIT protocols
- SUIT-006: Coupling control protocol, can be performed with GM.
MitoPedia concepts:
MiP concept,
SUIT protocol,
Recommended
MitoPedia methods:
Respirometry