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Oleate metabolism in microsomes from developing leaves ofPisum sativum L.
Authors:Denis J Murphy  Kumar D Mukherjee  Erwin Latzko
Institution:(1) Botanisches Institut der Universität Münster, Schloßgarten 3, D-4400 Münster, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Bundesanstalt für Fettforschung, Institut für Biochemie und Technologie, H.P. Kaufmann-Institut, Piusallee 68, D-4400 Münster, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Present address: Robert Hill Laboratory of the A.R.C. Research Group on Photosynthesis, Department of Botany, University of Sheffield, S10 2TN Sheffield, UK
Abstract:Microsomes from young leaves of pea,Pisum sativum L., metabolized oleate principally by the reactions mediated by oleoyl-CoA synthetase, oleoyl-CoA thioesterase, oleoyl-CoA: phosphatidylcholine acyltransferase and oleoyl phosphatidylcholine desaturase. Hydrogen peroxide specifically inhibited oleate desaturation and the evidence presented argues for a specific inhibition of the terminal enzyme of the desaturase system, i.e. oleoyl phosphatidylcholine desaturase. Catalase, ascorbic acid, or ascorbate peroxidase, in conjunction with ascorbic acid, stimulated oleate desaturation, possibly by the removal of hydrogen peroxide. Lysophosphatidylcholine was found to be the preferred acceptor for acyl transfer from oleoyl-CoA, which indicates that the transfer of oleoyl moieties was catalyzed predominantly by oleoyl-CoA:lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase. Acyl exchange between oleoyl-CoA and phosphatidylcholine, with a possible involvement of phospholipases, was also detected but at much lower rates than acyl transfer. When intact or broken chloroplasts were added to microsomes, which had been preincubated with oleoyl-CoA, some stimulation of the reactions catalyzed by oleoyl-CoA:phosphatidylcholine acyltransferase and oleoyl phosphatidylcholine desaturase was observed. However, only minor amounts of microsomal linoleoyl phosphatidylcholine were converted to galactolipids containing linolenoyl moieties.Abbreviations FA unesterified fatty acid (s) - PC phosphatidylcholines - 18:1 oleoyl moieties - 18:2 lmoleoyl moieties Dedicated to Professor Helmut K. Mangold, Bundesanstalt für Fettforschung, Münster, on his 60th birthday
Keywords:Acyltransferase  Desaturase  Microsome (oleate metabolism)  Oleate metabolism  Pisum (oleate metabolism)  Thioesterase
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