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Sterol carrier protein-2 suppresses microsomal acyl-CoA hydrolysis.

C A Jolly1, H Chao, A B Kier, J T Billheimer, F Schroeder.   

Abstract

Although sterol carrier protein 2 (SCP-2) has long been regarded primarily as a sterol transfer protein, its actual physiological function is not known. The recent discovery that SCP-2 binds long chain fatty acyl-CoAs (LCFA-CoAs) with high affinity suggests additional roles for SCP-2 in cellular utilization of LCFA-CoAs for synthesis of glycerides and cholesterol esters. Concomitant to these anabolic pathways, LCFA-CoAs are also degraded by cellular hydrolases. The purpose of the work presented herein was to determine if SCP-2 altered the aqueous pool of LCFA-CoA by (i) extracting LCFA-CoA from microsomal membranes, and (ii) protecting LCFA-CoA from microsomal hydrolase activity. The data demonstrated for the first time that SCP-2 increases the aqueous pool of oleoyl-CoA by increasing the aqueous/membrane distribution oleoyl-CoA by 2.4-fold. In addition, SCP-2 inhibited the hydrolysis of oleoyl-CoA by microsomal acyl-CoA hydrolase 1.6-2.4 fold, depending on the concentration of oleoyl-CoA. By simultaneously extracting LCFA-CoA from membranes and inhibiting LCFA-CoA degradation SCP-2 may potentiate LCFA-CoA transacylation and modulate the role of LCFA-CoAs as intracellular signaling molecules.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10821425     DOI: 10.1023/a:1007001614939

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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