Compartmentation of Acetyl‐CoA in Rat‐Liver Mitochondria

Abstract
The ratio of the specific radioactivities of 3-hydroxybutyrate: citrate was determined in rat liver mitochondria which were incubated in the presence of [1-14C]palmitate, pyruvate, bicarbonate, ATP, phosphate and' malonate. Without compartmentation this ratio would maximally be 2, however, under our conditions values of 2.5 - 3.7 were observed. In further experiments with mitochondria, the sensitivity of pyruvate carboxylase for acetylCoA produced from various precursors was tested. It was found that acetyl-CoA produced from L-acetylcarnitine or by oxidation from either pyruvate, octanoate or palmitylcarnitine but not from leucine led to a stimulation of pyruvate carboxylation. These results demonstrate a compartmentation of acetyl-CoA in liver mitochondria. The further finding that different mitochondrial fractions showed varying ratios of specific radioactivities of 3-hydroxybutyrate: citrate indicates that the observed compartmentation may be explained by the existence of different types of mitochondria with varying enzyme patterns and acetyl-CoA pools

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