Journal of Lipid Research (Feb 1987)

Sidedness of ceramide-phosphoethanolamine synthesis on rat liver and brain microsomal membranes.

  • M Malgat,
  • A Maurice,
  • J Baraud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-2275(20)38715-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 138 – 143

Abstract

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Phosphatidylethanolamine:ceramide-ethanolamine-phosphotransferase catalyzes the synthesis of ceramide-phosphoethanolamine, a sphingomyelin analogue. Its localization was studied in rat liver and brain microsomes. After testing the integrity and the sidedness of microsomal vesicles, trypsin treatment of intact or deoxycholate-disrupted microsomes made it possible to conclude that both the transferase and the ceramide-phosphoethanolamine are located in the cisternal leaflet of the membrane bilayer. Using trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid as a probe, no trace of newly synthesized ceramide-phosphoethanolamine was detectable on the cytoplasmic side of the microsomes.