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Acyl specificity in triglyceride synthesis by lactating rat mammary gland.

C Y Lin, S Abraham, S Smith.   

Abstract

We have studied the specificity of the acyl-CoA:diglyceride acyltransferase reaction in lactating rat mammary gland to provide a rational explanation at the enzyme level for the nonrandom distribution of fatty acids in milk fat triglycerides. Acyl-CoA:diglyceride acyltransferase activity was measured using various diglyceride and radioactive acyl-CoA substrates; products were identified as triglycerides by thin-layer and gas-liquid chromatography. Most of the enzymatic activity was located in the microsomal fraction and showed a broad specificity for the acyl donors tested C10, C12, C14, C16, C18, and C18:1 CoA esters). The acyltransferase activity was highly specific for sn-1,2-diglyceride enantiomers; rac-1,3- and sn-2,3-diglycerides were relatively inactive. The acyl-CoA specificity was not affected by the type of 1,2-diglyceride acceptor offered, although dilaurin was the best acceptor and sn-1,2-dilaurin greater than sn-1,2-dimyristin greater than sn-1,2-dipalmitin greater than sn-1,2-distearin. We have previously shown that in the microsomal fraction from lactating rat mammary gland, the acyltransferase activities concerned with the conversion of sn-glycero-3-phosphate to diacylglycerophosphate show a very marked specificity for long chain acyl-CoA's. Therefore, we conclude that the predominant localization of long chain fatty acids in the 1 and 2 positions, and of shorter chain fatty acids in the 3 position of the glycerol backbone, results at least in part from the specificities of the mammary gland acyltransferases.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 11264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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