Journal of Lipid Research (May 1980)

Synthesis of molecular species of glycerophospholipids from diglyceride-labeled brain microsomes

  • R Roberti,
  • L Binaglia,
  • G Porcellati

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 4
pp. 449 – 454

Abstract

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Selectivity of CDP-choline:diacylglycerol choline phosphotransferase and CDP-ethanolamine:diacylglycerol ethanolamine phosphotransferase for molecular species of diglyceride has been studied in rat brain microsomes in vitro. Diglyceride-labeled microsomes were prepared by incubation with labeled sn-glycerol-3-phosphate; the microsomes were then incubated with CDP-choline or CDP-ethanolamine for different time intervals. Experimental data extrapolated to zero-time incubation were taken into account for evaluating species specificity. A small selectivity for diglyceride species has been demonstrated for the choline phosphotransferase, but the ethanolamine phosphotransferase was found to convert hexaenoic diglyceride into phospholipid at the highest rate.