De Medio G E, Trovarelli G, Porcellati G
Ital J Biochem. 1977 May-Jun;26(3):202-14.
The calcium-stimulated incorporation of ethanolamine, L-serine and choline into rabbit synaptosomal phospholipids in vitro has been investigated. The synaptosomal membranes were prelabelled in vitro in their choline-, ethanolamine- or serine-phosphoglycerides by base-exchange and then chasing experiments were performed by displacing the lipid-bound base by ethanolamine, choline of L-serine labelled with a different isotope. The results indicate that membrane phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylserine are substrates for the exchange with all the three mentioned bases. A very small phospholipid pool (0.5-2% of the total available pool) is active in the calcium-dependent exchange between membrane phosphatidylcholine or phosphatidylethanolamine and free bases, whereas the pool of exchanging phosphatidylserine molecules is sensibly larger (2-9%). The possible physiological importance of these small phospholipid pools, involved in base-exchange reaction at brain membrane level, is discussed.
已对体外钙刺激乙醇胺、L-丝氨酸和胆碱掺入兔突触体磷脂的情况进行了研究。突触体膜在体外通过碱基交换在其胆碱、乙醇胺或丝氨酸磷酸甘油酯中进行预标记,然后通过用不同同位素标记的乙醇胺、胆碱或L-丝氨酸取代脂质结合的碱基来进行追踪实验。结果表明,膜磷脂酰胆碱、磷脂酰乙醇胺和磷脂酰丝氨酸是与上述所有三种碱基进行交换的底物。一个非常小的磷脂池(占总可用池的0.5 - 2%)在膜磷脂酰胆碱或磷脂酰乙醇胺与游离碱基之间的钙依赖性交换中起作用,而参与交换的磷脂酰丝氨酸分子池明显更大(2 - 9%)。讨论了这些参与脑膜水平碱基交换反应的小磷脂池可能的生理重要性。