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LAYERENZA juan pablo
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Título:
Arachidonic acid pools of rat kidney cell nuclei
Autor/es:
MATÉ, SABINA M; LAYERENZA, JUAN P; VES-LOSADA, ANA
Revista:
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 245 p. 259 - 270
ISSN:
0300-8177
Resumen:
We have assessed that nuclear lipids from rat kidney cells are not only membrane components, but they are also found within in nucleus. The most abundant nuclear and endonuclear lipids have a high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids (n-6 series: arachidonic > linoleic), mainly esterified to PtdCho. Nuclear most abundant molecular species are 16:0–20:4, 16:0–18:2, 18:0–20:4, 18:0–18:2, and 16:0–18:1. Arachidonic acid is esterified at the sn -2 position of PtdCho: 16:0–20:4(25%), 18:0–20:4(15%), 18:2–20:4(3%), 18:1–20:4(2%). Exogenous [1-14C]20:4n-6-CoA is esterified in vitro in GP (glycerophospholipids) > > TAG and DAG. Five PtdCho molecular species were labeled: 16:0–20:4, 18:0–20:4, 18:1–20:4, 18:2–20:4, and 20:4–20:4. In conclusion, these results demonstrated that: (1) there is an important lipid pool within kidney cell nuclei; (2) main nuclear and endonuclear lipid pools were PtdCho molecular species which contained a high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids (20:4n-6 and 18:2n-6) esterified at sn -2 position and 16:0 esterified at sn -1 position; (3) kidney cell nuclei also contained the necessary enzymes to esterify exogenous 20:4n-6-CoA to glycerolipids and to GP; (4) exogenous 20:4n-6-CoA was esterified in five PtdCho molecular species with 20:4n-6 at the sn -2 position, although the most actively synthesized PtdCho contained 20:4n-6 at both the sn -1 and sn -2 positions of the molecule; (5) we can infer that by a remodeling process, the unsaturated fatty acids at the sn -1 position of PtdCho molecular species could be replaced by 16:0 and 18:0, and thus PtdCho would achieve the physiological profile characteristic of the organ.