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THE SYNTHESIS OF CHOLINE PHOSPHOGLYCERIDES IN THE GIANT FIBRE SYSTEM OF THE SQUID
Authors:Marina  Brunetti  A Giuditta  G Porcellati
Institution:Istituto di Chimica Biologica, Universita di Perugia, Via del Giochetto, 06100 Perugia, Italy;Laboratorio Internazionale di Genetica e Biofisica and Stazione Zoologica, 80127 Napoli, Italy
Abstract:The mechanisms and pathways of synthesis of phosphatidylcholine in the giant fibre system of the squid (Loligo vulgaris) have been examined by incubating the stellate ganglion-nerve preparation or its separated compartments in an artificial bathing solution with labelled choline. Other experiments were done by dissecting the whole stellate ganglion into axoplasm, axon sheath, giant fibre lobe, small fibres and ganglion residue, after incubation. The initial rate of choline incorporation into choline phosphoglycerides was severalfold higher in the lobe than in the axon. Higher lipid radioactivity was recovered in the axon sheath as compared to the axoplasm, and in the small fibres as compared to the ganglion residue which contains its cell bodies. The production of phosphorylcholine and CDP-choline in the intact ganglion-nerve preparation during incubation with choline points to the occurrence of the net synthesis pathway for phosphatidylcholine in this material. Base-exchange activity was also observed in the axon and giant fibre lobe preparations in vitro, but no indication can yet be given whether it also takes place in intact preparations. Electrical stimulation and‘depolarizing’conditions enhance choline phosphorylation in the squid axon and lobe, but decrease phosphatidylcholine labelling.
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