Different catalytic activities of hexokinase and phosphofructokinase in wild type and Glucantime-resistant Leishmania promastigotes appears not causatively related to resistance
Mr. Foulquie et al., Different catalytic activities of hexokinase and phosphofructokinase in wild type and Glucantime-resistant Leishmania promastigotes appears not causatively related to resistance, EUR J PROT, 35(3), 1999, pp. 338-341
The changes which occur in the kinetics of two enzymes, hexokinase and phos
phofructokinase, involved in glycolytic metabolism have been studied here,
when resistance to Glucantime is induced in vitro into Leishmania tropica.
The results show a significant reduction (62%) in the catalytic efficiency
of hexokinase in the resistant line, with the reverse occurring when this l
ine is grown in presence of the drug (increase of 57%), whereas the catalyt
ic efficiency in phosphofructokinase increases significantly in the resista
nt line (169%), especially when it is grown in presence of Glucantime (538%
). Presence of the drug during growth of the resistant parasite appears to
induce the synthesis of these glycolytic enzymes, whilst the alteration of
its kinetic parameters suggests a modification of the glycolytic flux throu
gh the action of Glucantime. However, the determination of enzyme activity
in presence of the drug does not lead to important changes in this, suggest
ing that Glucantime has no direct effect on hexokinase and phosphofructokin
ase to justify its leishmanicidal effect.