The influence of phenylacetate, phenylbutyrate, and phenylacetyl-CoA on the activity of choline acetyltransferase and S-acetyl-CoA synthetase was investigated in vitro. Phenylacetyl-CoA was found to be a very potent inhibitor of choline acetyltransferase, competitive for acetyl-CoA with Ki of 3.1 X 10(-7)M. In contrast, millimolar concentrations of phenylacetate and phenylbutyrate were required to inhibit the activity of the enzyme. Activity of S-acetyl-CoA synthetase was affected only slightly by the three agents in concentrations of 10(-3)-10(-2)M. At this time, results are interpreted to suggest that in phenylketonuria, phenylacetate exerts its neurotoxic action through its metabolic product, phenylacetyl-CoA, which could severely decrease the availability of acetyl-CoA.

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