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Query: EC:3.1.1.5 (
neuropathy target esterase
)
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Incubation of intact platelets from Sinclair(S-1) miniature swine with 32P-labeled lysophosphatidylcholine (lyso PC) indicated the presence of an active
lysophospholipase
with a pH optimum of 8.0 for hydrolysis of the substrate. However, lyso PC was incorporated into the membrane phosphatidylcholines by the acyltransferase pathway upon addition of ATP, Mg++ and CoA to the platelet suspension. These results suggest that intact platelets are able to resist the cytotoxic effects of lyso PC in plasma, and the phospholipids in platelet membranes are not readily affected by the lipid environment of the plasma. The acyltransfer reaction apparently is saturated with endogenous free fatty acids since arachidonic acid added exogenously did not further enhance the incorporation activity. Neither the acyltransferase nor the
lysophospholipase
activity was affected by Ca++, but divalent metal ions such as Zn++ inhibited the
lysophospholipase
activity. Cholesterol but not cholesteryl esters elicited a biphasic effect on both enzymes, stimulating at low concentration but inhibiting at a cholesterol to lyso PC ratio greater than 1.
Serum albumin
inhibited the
lysophospholipase
but gave a small biphasic effect to the acyltransferase.
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PMID:Metabolism of lysophosphatidylcholine by swine platelets. 399 May 21