Effect of puromycin on protein and glycerolipid biosynthesis in isolated mucosal cells |
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Authors: | P J O'Doherty I M Yousef A Kuksis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Banting and Best Department of Medical Research University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1L6 |
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Abstract: | The effect of puromycin on phosphatidylcholine and triacylglycerol synthesis was studied in isolated cells of rat intestinal mucosa using radioactive palmitate, glycerol, 2-hexadecylglycerol, and lysophosphatidylcholine as markers. Puromycin caused a 60–65% inhibition of phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis but did not affect the formation of triacylglycerols. Under comparable conditions protein synthesis was inhibited 90–95% and glycoprotein synthesis 60–70%. The utilization of the various lipid precursors indicated that puromycin inhibited the biosynthesis of phosphatidylcholine via both the CDP-choline and the lysophosphatidylcholine pathways, without interfering with triacylglycerol synthesis from either phosphatidic acid or monoacylglycerol precursors. Since both phosphatidylcholines and proteins are involved in the assembly of chylomicrons, it is suggested that the effect of puromycin on chylomicron formation could be due to an inhibition of the biosynthesis of any one or all three of the membrane components: proteins, glycoproteins, and phosphatidylcholines. |
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