EVIDENCE FOR LIPID-SYNTHESIS BY DIHYDROXYACETONE PHOSPHATE-PATHWAY IN RABBIT LUNG SUBCELLULAR-FRACTIONS
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 87 (6) , 1033-1040
Abstract
Lipid synthesis by the lung requires a 3-C skeleton that can be provided by sn-glycerol-3-phosphate derived from glycolysis. Rabbit lung microsomal and mitochondrial fractions were incubated with radiolabeled sn-glycerol-3-P and/or dihydroxyacetone-P. Palmitoyl CoA was used as acyl donor. The lipid fraction was subsequently isolated and radioactive incorporation was determined. Glycerol-3-P and dihydroxyacetone-P were both incorporated into the lipid fraction when each substrate was present alone. During incubation in the presence of equimolar concentrations of both substrates, dihydroxyacetone-P accounted for 41% of the total incorporation. Acylation of dihydroxyacetone phosphate is a potential alternate to the glycerol-3-phosphate pathway for lung lipid synthesis.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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