Wheeler C H, Goldsworthy G J
Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler. 1985 Dec;366(12):1071-7. doi: 10.1515/bchm3.1985.366.2.1071.
Using natural lipoproteins as substrates, lipase activity has been measured in leg muscle, fat body, midgut and flight muscles of Locusta migratoria. The enzymic activity in the flight muscles is higher than in those other tissues tested, confirming the potential of the flight muscles to utilise lipids at high rates. In addition, a membrane-bound lipoprotein lipase can be extracted from flight muscle. The flight muscle enzyme activity shows a marked substrate specificity; at lipoprotein concentrations equivalent to those found normally in flown or resting locusts respectively, the enzyme hydrolyses diacylglycerols associated with lipoprotein A+ (present in the haemolymph of flown or adipokinetic hormone-injected locusts) at about 4 times the rate of those associated with lipoprotein Ayellow (which is the major lipoprotein in resting locusts). In addition, the hydrolysis of lipids carried by lipoprotein Ayellow is dramatically reduced in the presence of lipoprotein A+. These observations indicate that the enzyme plays a specific role in the uptake of lipids at the flight muscles to ensure a smooth transition from carbohydrate to lipid based metabolism during flight.
以天然脂蛋白为底物,测定了飞蝗腿部肌肉、脂肪体、中肠和飞行肌中的脂肪酶活性。飞行肌中的酶活性高于其他受试组织,这证实了飞行肌具有高速利用脂质的潜力。此外,可从飞行肌中提取出一种膜结合脂蛋白脂肪酶。飞行肌酶活性表现出明显的底物特异性;在脂蛋白浓度分别相当于正常飞行或静止蝗虫中发现的浓度时,该酶水解与脂蛋白A+(存在于飞行或注射促动脂激素的蝗虫血淋巴中)相关的二酰甘油的速率约为与脂蛋白Ayellow(静止蝗虫中的主要脂蛋白)相关的二酰甘油的4倍。此外,在脂蛋白A+存在的情况下,脂蛋白Ayellow携带的脂质水解显著减少。这些观察结果表明,该酶在飞行肌脂质摄取中起特定作用,以确保飞行过程中从基于碳水化合物的代谢平稳过渡到基于脂质的代谢。