Abstract
CTP synthetase (UTP:L-glutamine ligase, EC 6.3.4.2) was purified 370-fold from rapidly growing rat hepatoma 3924A. A major band was demonstrated by acrylamide gel electrophoresis which corresponded to this enzymic activity. It was estimated that the enzyme was 90% pure. Antibodies were produced in rabbit using this purified hepatoma enzyme. The specificity of the anti-serum was proved by the absence of the reaction between control serum and CTP synthetase. The amount of anti-serum required to inactivate completely the cytosolic CTP synthetase of hepatoma 3924A was 11-fold of that required for normal liver which is in good agreement with the 11-fold increase in CTP synthetase activity in this hepatoma. These results demonstrate that the liver and hepatoma 3924A CTP synthetases were immunologically similar or identical and that the markedly increased enzymic activity in hepatoma 3924A reflected an increase in the enzyme protein amount. These studies provide further evidence that in the neoplastic transformation a reprogramming of gene expression takes place which is manifested in the emergence of increased concentrations of CTP synthetase which should provide selective advantages to cancer cells by increasing the capacity for this rate-limiting step in de novo CTP biosynthesis.
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