The Regulation of Brain Nucleoside Utilization

  • IPATA, PIERO LUIGI
  • BALESTRI, FRANCESCO
Open PDF
Publication date
January 2014
ISSN
2213-235X
Language
English

Abstract

The homeostatic regulation of intracellular purine and pyrimidine pools has long been studied at the level of de novo nucleotide synthesis. However, brain maintains the proper qualitative and quantitative nucleotide balance by salvaging preformed nucleosides, imported from blood stream, rather than by de novo synthesis from simple precursors. The main salvage enzymes are the nucleoside-kinases, catalyzing the ATP mediated phosphorylation of nucleosides in their 5’-position. Salvaged nucleoside-monophosphates are then either further phosphorylated, or converted back to nucleosides by a set of 5’-nucleotidases. This poses the following problem: why are nucleosides produced from nucleosidemonophosphates, to be converted back to the same compou...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.