Literature DB >> 2153111

Stimulation of cholinephosphotransferase activity by phosphatidylcholine transfer protein. Regulation of membrane phospholipid synthesis by a cytosolic protein.

Z U Khan1, G M Helmkamp.   

Abstract

The effect of rat liver phosphatidylcholine transfer protein on the incorporation of CDP-choline and dioleoylglycerol into phosphatidylcholine catalyzed by rat liver microsomal CDP-choline: 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycerol cholinephosphotransferase was studied. In the presence of phosphatidylcholine transfer protein, the incorporation of CDP-choline into phosphatidylcholine was markedly stimulated. Phosphatidylcholine transfer protein isolated from either rat or bovine liver was capable of this stimulatory effect; in contrast, phosphatidylinositol transfer protein from rat liver had no effect on phosphatidylcholine synthesis. Kinetic analysis showed that microsomal phosphatidylcholine synthesis increased 2.4-fold after 1 min and reached a maximum of approximately 10-fold within 10 min in the presence of phosphatidylcholine transfer protein; in the absence of this protein phosphatidylcholine synthesis stopped after 2-4 min. These results suggest that phosphatidylcholine transfer protein permits phosphatidylcholine synthesis to proceed further. With the addition of phospholipid vesicles, as an acceptor membrane in the reaction mixture, there was a significant amount of protein-mediated transfer of synthesized phosphatidylcholine to the vesicles. Measurable transfer of synthesized phosphatidylcholine to vesicles could only be detected after a lag of 2-4 min. The stimulation of cholinephosphotransferase could be nearly abolished by increasing the amount of added phospholipid vesicles; concurrently, a greater transfer to the vesicles was observed. These results describe a new property of phosphatidylcholine transfer protein which may be of physiological significance in the regulation of phosphatidylcholine synthesis in mammalian tissues.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2153111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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