
doi: 10.1007/bf01944653
pmid: 624340
Isolated rat skeletal muscle mitochondria took up about 40-ng-atoms O per mg protein, with glutamine as the only respiratory substrate. The mitochondria incubated in the presence of glutamine and KCN formed both ammonia and glutamate in equivalent amounts. The experiments reported here provide suggestive evidence that rat skeletal muscle mitochondria contain glutaminase (L-glutamine amidohydrolase EC 3.5.1.2.) activity.
Glutamine, Muscles, In Vitro Techniques, Mitochondria, Muscle, Rats, Oxygen Consumption, Glutamates, Glutaminase, Ammonia, Animals, Oxidation-Reduction
Glutamine, Muscles, In Vitro Techniques, Mitochondria, Muscle, Rats, Oxygen Consumption, Glutamates, Glutaminase, Ammonia, Animals, Oxidation-Reduction
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