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Phospholipide Turnover in Microsomal Membranes of the Pancreas during Enzyme Secretion

After incubation of pigeon pancreas slices with P(32) and isolation of various fractions by differential centrifugation the deoxycholate extract of the microsome fraction was found to account for over half of the phospholipide P and over half of the P(32) incorporated into the phospholipides. The re...

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Autores principales: Redman, Colvin M., Hokin, Lowell E.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1959
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2229783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14436835
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Hokin, Lowell E.
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description After incubation of pigeon pancreas slices with P(32) and isolation of various fractions by differential centrifugation the deoxycholate extract of the microsome fraction was found to account for over half of the phospholipide P and over half of the P(32) incorporated into the phospholipides. The remaining phospholipide P and P(32) were fairly evenly distributed in the nuclei, zymogen granules, mitochondria, microsomal ribonucleoprotein particles, and the soluble fraction. When enzyme secretion was stimulated with acetylcholine about two-thirds of the increment in radioactivity in the total phospholipides was found in deoxycholate soluble components of the microsome fraction. The remainder of the increment was distributed in the other fractions. This indicates that the cellular component in which the increase in phospholipide turnover occurs on stimulation of secretion is a membranous structure. Evidence is presented which indicates that the increment in radioactivity in the non-microsomal fractions on stimulation of secretion is due to contamination of these fractions with fragments of the stimulated membranous structure. The distribution of P(32) radioactivity in each of the chromatographically separated phospholipides in the various fractions from unstimulated tissue paralleled the distribution of radioactivity in the total phospholipide fraction, indicating that individual phospholipides are not concentrated in different fractions but are associated together in the membranous structures of the microsome fraction. The major proportion of the stimulation of the turnover of the individual phospholipides also occurred in the microsome fraction. The distribution of radioactivity from glycerol-1-C(14) in the total phospholipides and in the individual phospholipides in the various fractions was similar to the distribution of P(32). In the microsome fraction acetylcholine stimulated the incorporation of glycerol-1-C(14) in each phospholipide which showed a stimulation of P(32) incorporation. The significance of the turnover of phosphatides in microsomal membranes in relation to the mechanism of secretion is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-22297832008-05-01 Phospholipide Turnover in Microsomal Membranes of the Pancreas during Enzyme Secretion Redman, Colvin M. Hokin, Lowell E. J Biophys Biochem Cytol Article After incubation of pigeon pancreas slices with P(32) and isolation of various fractions by differential centrifugation the deoxycholate extract of the microsome fraction was found to account for over half of the phospholipide P and over half of the P(32) incorporated into the phospholipides. The remaining phospholipide P and P(32) were fairly evenly distributed in the nuclei, zymogen granules, mitochondria, microsomal ribonucleoprotein particles, and the soluble fraction. When enzyme secretion was stimulated with acetylcholine about two-thirds of the increment in radioactivity in the total phospholipides was found in deoxycholate soluble components of the microsome fraction. The remainder of the increment was distributed in the other fractions. This indicates that the cellular component in which the increase in phospholipide turnover occurs on stimulation of secretion is a membranous structure. Evidence is presented which indicates that the increment in radioactivity in the non-microsomal fractions on stimulation of secretion is due to contamination of these fractions with fragments of the stimulated membranous structure. The distribution of P(32) radioactivity in each of the chromatographically separated phospholipides in the various fractions from unstimulated tissue paralleled the distribution of radioactivity in the total phospholipide fraction, indicating that individual phospholipides are not concentrated in different fractions but are associated together in the membranous structures of the microsome fraction. The major proportion of the stimulation of the turnover of the individual phospholipides also occurred in the microsome fraction. The distribution of radioactivity from glycerol-1-C(14) in the total phospholipides and in the individual phospholipides in the various fractions was similar to the distribution of P(32). In the microsome fraction acetylcholine stimulated the incorporation of glycerol-1-C(14) in each phospholipide which showed a stimulation of P(32) incorporation. The significance of the turnover of phosphatides in microsomal membranes in relation to the mechanism of secretion is discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1959-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2229783/ /pubmed/14436835 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1959, by The Rockefeller Institute
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Phospholipide Turnover in Microsomal Membranes of the Pancreas during Enzyme Secretion
title Phospholipide Turnover in Microsomal Membranes of the Pancreas during Enzyme Secretion
title_full Phospholipide Turnover in Microsomal Membranes of the Pancreas during Enzyme Secretion
title_fullStr Phospholipide Turnover in Microsomal Membranes of the Pancreas during Enzyme Secretion
title_full_unstemmed Phospholipide Turnover in Microsomal Membranes of the Pancreas during Enzyme Secretion
title_short Phospholipide Turnover in Microsomal Membranes of the Pancreas during Enzyme Secretion
title_sort phospholipide turnover in microsomal membranes of the pancreas during enzyme secretion
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2229783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14436835
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