A comparison of 15N proline and 13C leucine for monitoring protein biosynthesis in the skin.

Amino Acids

Laboratoire de Biochimie, Faculté de Médecine, Saint-Etienne, France.

Published: July 1999

The tracers L 15N-proline and L(1-13C)-leucine were used to explore the synthesis of skin proteins in vivo in rabbits. They orally received a single dose containing an equimolecular mixture of L(1-13C)-leucine and L 15N-proline. The changes in the amounts of these tracers in blood and skin were monitored for a total of 8 h. The data showed the appearance of the two tracers in blood within 15 min and their clearance in 8 h. They were both rapidly (15 min) incorporated into skin proteins, but more proline was incorporated than leucine. We therefore consider L 15N-proline to be a better tracer than L(1-13C)-leucine for studying protein metabolism in the skin.

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