Hitzig B M, Johnson D C, McFarland E, Koutcher J A, Kazemi H, Burt C T
Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1987;86(3):537-40. doi: 10.1016/0305-0491(87)90444-5.
Unknown phosphate resonances at 0 and -21.6 ppm have been identified in 31P NMR spectra of tail muscle of unanesthetized newts which do not correspond to known phosphate-bearing compounds in skeletal muscle cells. The concentrations of both unknowns decrease markedly during muscular activity and severe hypoxia (conditions associated with decreased intracellular pH and increased cellular levels of inorganic phosphate). The unknown at 0 ppm increases in concentration with imposition of moderate hypoxia. Our data suggest that these unknowns may be liable storage compounds for a high energy phosphate bond, and are involved in newt skeletal muscle phosphogen metabolism.
在未麻醉蝾螈尾部肌肉的31P NMR光谱中,已鉴定出在0和-21.6 ppm处的未知磷酸盐共振峰,它们与骨骼肌细胞中已知的含磷化合物不对应。在肌肉活动和严重缺氧期间(与细胞内pH值降低和细胞内无机磷酸盐水平升高相关的条件),这两种未知物的浓度均显著降低。施加中度缺氧时,0 ppm处的未知物浓度增加。我们的数据表明,这些未知物可能是高能磷酸键的易储存化合物,并参与蝾螈骨骼肌磷酸原代谢。