Physiological concentrations of purines and pyrimidines
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00928361
Physiological concentrations of purines and pyrimidines
Abstract
The concentrations of bases, nucleosides, and nucleosides mono-, di- and tri-phosphate are compared for about 600 published values. The data are predominantly from mammalian cells and fluids. For the most important ribonucleotides, average concentrations +/- SD (microM) are: ATP, 3,152 +/- 1,698; GTP, 468 +/- 224; UTP, 567 +/- 460 and CTP, 278 +/- 242. For deoxynucleosides-triphosphate (dNTP), the concentrations in dividing cells are: dATP, 24 +/- 22; dGTP, 5.2 +/- 4.5; dCTP, 29 +/- 19 and dTTP 37 +/- 30. By comparison, dUTP is usually about 0.2 microM. For the 4 dNTPs, tumor cells have concentrations of 6-11 fold over normal cells, and for the 4 NTPs, tumor cells also have concentrations 1.2-5 fold over the normal cells. By comparison, the concentrations of NTPs are significantly lower in various types of blood cells. The average concentration of bases and nucleosides in plasma and other extracellular fluids is generally in the range of 0.4-6 microM; these values are usually lower than corresponding intracellular concentrations. For phosphate compounds, average cellular concentrations are: Pi, 4400; ribose-1-P, 55; ribose-5-P, 70 and P-ribose-PP, 9.0. The metal ion magnesium, important for coordinating phosphates in nucleotides, has values (mM) of: free Mg2+, 1.1; complexed-Mg, 8.0. Consideration of experiments on the intracellular compartmentation of nucleotides shows support for this process between the cytoplasm and mitochondria, but not between the cytoplasm and the nucleus.
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