Membranes of Tetrahymena. IV. Isolation and characterization of temperature-responsive smooth and rough microsomal subfractions
- PMID: 175162
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01868633
Membranes of Tetrahymena. IV. Isolation and characterization of temperature-responsive smooth and rough microsomal subfractions
Abstract
Temperature-responsive microsomes of the ciliate protozoan Tetrahymena have been originally fractionated by step centrifugation on two-layered, Mg2+-containing sucrose gradients. Three fractions have been obtained, which are termed smooth I, smooth II and rough according to the appearance of the membrane vesicles upon electron-microscopy. Smooth I, smooth II, and rough microsomes exhibit RNA/protein ratios of 0.09, 0.20, and 0.34; their phospholipid/protein ratios and their neutral lipid/phospholipid ratios were 0.52, 0.43 and 0.25, and 0.17, 0.18 and 0.13, respectively. All three fractions contain equivalent, low succinic dehydrogenase and 5'-nucleotidase activities. Glucose-6-phosphatase and acid phosphatase are more concentrated in smooth I membranes than in rough membranes. The reverse is true for ATPase. The smooth II membranes occupy an intermediate position except that their ATPase activity is the lowest of the three fractions. The specific activities of these enzymes of the three microsomal fractions are compared to those of homogenates of whole cells. Thin-layer chromatography reveals a very similar polar and nonpolar lipid pattern of the three microsomal fractions. The major phospholipid compounds are phosphatidlethanolamine, glycerideaminoethylphosphonate and phosphatidylcholine, while diglycerides, an unknown NL-compound, and triglycerides are the major apolar lipids. Gas liquid chromatography shows that the fatty acids are mainly even-numbered ranging between C12 and C18. The smooth I, smooth II and rough membranes contain 65.2, 69.3 and 72.7% unsaturated fatty acids in their polar lipids, whereas only 52.7, 49.7 and 48.3% unsaturated acids are found in their apolar lipids, respectively. The fatty acids are more unevenly distributed among the individual polar lipids than in the apolar ones.
Similar articles
-
Thermally induced heterogeneity in microsomal membranes of fatty acid-supplemented Tetrahymena: lipid composition, fluidity and enzyme activity.J Biochem. 1980 Nov;88(5):1291-303. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a133098. J Biochem. 1980. PMID: 6780538
-
Molecular composition of the submicrosomal membrane lipid of rat brain.J Cell Biol. 1974 Dec;63(3):749-58. doi: 10.1083/jcb.63.3.749. J Cell Biol. 1974. PMID: 4279923 Free PMC article.
-
The lipids of membraneous cell organelles isolated from the ciliate, Tetrahymena pyriformis.Biochim Biophys Acta. 1971 Feb 2;231(1):80-92. doi: 10.1016/0005-2760(71)90256-6. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1971. PMID: 4100604 No abstract available.
-
Effect of unsaturated acids on membrane structure and enzyme kinetics.Prog Lipid Res. 1984;23(2):69-96. doi: 10.1016/0163-7827(84)90008-0. Prog Lipid Res. 1984. PMID: 6093147 Review. No abstract available.
-
Tetrahymena pyriformis as a model system for membrane studies.J Protozool. 1972 May;19(2):231-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1972.tb03442.x. J Protozool. 1972. PMID: 4624296 Review. No abstract available.
Cited by
-
Reversibly contractile nuclear matrix. Its isolation, structure, and composition.J Cell Biol. 1977 May;73(2):271-8. doi: 10.1083/jcb.73.2.271. J Cell Biol. 1977. PMID: 404299 Free PMC article.
References
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Research Materials