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Deanol Affects Choline Metabolism in Peripheral Tissues of Mice
Authors:D. R. Haubrich  N. H. Gerber  A. B. Pflueger
Affiliation:The John F. Kennedy Institute and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract:Abstract: The enzymatic hydrolysis of UDP-galactose in rat and calf brain was studied. The hydrolysis occurs in two steps: The first is the conversion of UDP-galactose to galactose-1-phosphate catalyzed by nucleotide pyrophosphatase (EC 3.6.1.9), and the second is the conversion of the latter to free galactose by alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1). The overall conversion has a pH optimum of 9.0, but there is considerable activity at pH 7.4, which is the optimum for UDP-galactose:ceramide galactosyltransferase in the synthesis of cerebrosides. Preparations from cytosol from calf brain cerebellum or stem that were enriched in UDP-galactose hydrolytic activity inhibit cerebroside synthesis under conditions optimal for the synthesis. Microsome-rich and nuclear debris fractions contain the highest apparent specific activity among the subcellular fractions studied. Hydrolysis of UDP-galactose occurs in all areas of brain, brainstem having the highest activity. The apparent specific activity in jimpy mouse brain homogenate is nearly twice as high as in the control brain homogenate.
Keywords:Inhibition of cerebroside synthesis    Nucleotide pyrophosphatase    Phosphatase    Brain regional distribution    Brain subcellular distribution    Jimpy mouse mutant
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