Literature DB >> 6466692

Properties of canine myocardial phosphatidylethanolamine N-acyltransferase.

P V Reddy, P C Schmid, V Natarajan, T Muramatsu, H H Schmid.   

Abstract

Dog heart contains a membrane bound N-acyltransferase (transacylase) which transfers acyl groups from the sn-1 position of membrane phospholipids to the amino group of ethanolamine phospholipids in the presence of millimolar Ca2+ concentrations. Using crude membrane preparations, we found this N-acyltransferase activity to be heat sensitive and inhibited by sulfhydryl reagents. Pretreatment of a membrane fraction with trypsin reduced N-acyltransferase activity to 60% while pretreatment with trypsin and Triton X-100 together reduced it to 30% of the control value. At pH 8.0 both Sr2+ and Mn2+ could fully substitute for Ca2+ with respect to optimum ion concentration and molecular species of the product formed in dog heart membranes from endogenous substrates. Ba2+ was equally effective in achieving N-acylation of ethanolamine phospholipids while other divalent cations were less effective or ineffective. The reaction exhibited a pH optimum of 8.5 to 9.0 with both Ca2+ and Sr2+ while Mn2+ precipitated above pH 8.0 resulting in decreased N-acylation activity. Both phosphatidylcholine and 1-acyl lysophosphatidylcholine could serve as acyl donors. Triton X-100 at a concentration of 0.1% stimulated acyl transfer from exogenous phosphatidylcholine but inhibited acyl transfer from lysophosphatidylcholine.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6466692     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(84)90113-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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