Journal of Lipid Research (Jul 2007)

Identification and quantification of dolichol and dolichoic acid in neuromelanin from substantia nigra of the human brains⃞

  • Weslyn C. Ward,
  • Ziqiang Guan,
  • Fabio A. Zucca,
  • Ruggero G. Fariello,
  • Reza Kordestani,
  • Luigi Zecca,
  • Christian R.H. Raetz,
  • John D. Simon

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 7
pp. 1457 – 1462

Abstract

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Neuromelanin (NM) isolated from the substantia nigra of the human brain is found to contain a series of dolichoic acids (dol-CA) containing 14–20 isoprene units. This is the first observation of dol-CA in a natural system. Using internally spiked nor-dolichol and nor-dolichoic acid standards, the concentrations of dolichol (dol) and dol-CA present in NM were determined. Remarkably, dol was only four times as abundant as dol-CA in NM. The distribution of dol-CA chains lengths in NM also differed from that of dol, suggesting that the enzyme(s) responsible for the conversion of dol to dol-CA prefer a dolichol substrate containing 19 isoprene units.

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