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'''Proline''' (Pro), C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>9</sub>NO<sub>2</sub>, is an amino acid which occurs under physiological conditions mainly in the nonpolar form, with ''p''K<sub>a1</sub> = 1.99 ''p''K<sub>a2</sub> = 10.96.
'''Proline''' (Pro), C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>9</sub>NO<sub>2</sub>, is an amino acid which occurs under physiological conditions mainly in the nonpolar form, with ''p''K<sub>a1</sub> = 1.99 ''p''K<sub>a2</sub> = 10.96.
Proline is an [[anaplerotic]] substrate that supports both the [[proline pathway control state]] and the [[glutamate-anaplerotic pathway control state]]. Proline is used as a single substrate or in combination with carbohydrate-derived metabolites in mitochondria particularly of flight muscle of many (but not all) insects. Proline is oxidized to delta-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate by the [[mtIM]] L-proline:quinone oxidoreductase ([[proline dehydrogenase]], ProDH), with reduction of FAD to FADH<sub>2</sub> and direct entry into the [[Q-junction]]. delta-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate is converted to [[glutamate]] by 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase.
Proline is an [[anaplerotic]] substrate that supports both the proline pathway control state and the [[glutamate-anaplerotic pathway control state]]. Proline is used as a single substrate or in combination with carbohydrate-derived metabolites in mitochondria particularly of flight muscle of many (but not all) insects. Proline is oxidized to delta-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate by the [[mtIM]] L-proline:quinone oxidoreductase ([[proline dehydrogenase]], ProDH), with reduction of FAD to FADH<sub>2</sub> and direct entry into the [[Q-junction]]. delta-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate is converted to [[glutamate]] by 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase.
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[[Teulier 2016 Proc Biol Sci]],
[[Teulier 2016 Proc Biol Sci]],
[[Soares 2015 PLoS One]]
[[Soares 2015 PLoS One]]
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== Application in [[HRR]] ==
== Application in [[HRR]] ==
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:::# Teulier L, Weber JM, Crevier J, Darveau CA (2016) Proline as a fuel for insect flight: enhancing carbohydrate oxidation in hymenopterans. Proc Biol Sci 283: 20160333. - [[Teulier 2016 Proc Biol Sci |»Bioblast link«]]
:::# Teulier L, Weber JM, Crevier J, Darveau CA (2016) Proline as a fuel for insect flight: enhancing carbohydrate oxidation in hymenopterans. Proc Biol Sci 283: 20160333. - [[Teulier 2016 Proc Biol Sci |»Bioblast link«]]
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 11 September 2020


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Proline

Description

Proline

Proline (Pro), C5H9NO2, is an amino acid which occurs under physiological conditions mainly in the nonpolar form, with pKa1 = 1.99 pKa2 = 10.96. Proline is an anaplerotic substrate that supports both the proline pathway control state and the glutamate-anaplerotic pathway control state. Proline is used as a single substrate or in combination with carbohydrate-derived metabolites in mitochondria particularly of flight muscle of many (but not all) insects. Proline is oxidized to delta-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate by the mtIM L-proline:quinone oxidoreductase (proline dehydrogenase, ProDH), with reduction of FAD to FADH2 and direct entry into the Q-junction. delta-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate is converted to glutamate by 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase.

Abbreviation: Pro

Reference: PubChem, Teulier 2016 Proc Biol Sci, Soares 2015 PLoS One

Communicated by Garcia-Souza LF and Gnaiger E 2019-04-29

Application in HRR

Preparation of 2 M stock solution (dissolved in H2O; M.W. = 115.13)
  1. Weigh 1.1513 g L-proline and transfer to a 5 mL volumetric glass flask.
  2. Add to 5 mL of H2O and divide into 0.5 mL portions.
  3. Store at -20 °C.
» O2k manual titrations MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations
  • Titration volume: 10 µL using a 25 µl syringe (2 mL O2k-Chamber).
  • Final concentration: 10 mM.


References

  1. Teulier L, Weber JM, Crevier J, Darveau CA (2016) Proline as a fuel for insect flight: enhancing carbohydrate oxidation in hymenopterans. Proc Biol Sci 283: 20160333. - »Bioblast link«






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