Inhibitory effect of very-long-chain monounsaturated fatty-acyl-CoAs on the elongation of long-chain fatty acid in swine cerebral microsomes
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Inhibitory effect of very-long-chain monounsaturated fatty-acyl-CoAs on the elongation of long-chain fatty acid in swine cerebral microsomes
Abstract
Characteristics of condensation and overall elongation of very-long-chain fatty-acyl-CoAs in swine cerebral microsomes were studied using radio high-performance liquid chromatography (RHPLC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The monounsaturated fatty-acyl-CoA depressed both the condensation and overall elongation activities of endogenous substrates and also of exogenous saturated fatty-acyl-CoA. The extent of the decrease of the elongation activity was dependent on the concentration and the chain length of the exogenous fatty-acyl-CoAs. The dependence of the condensation activity of monounsaturated fatty-acyl-CoA on the concentration of malonyl-CoA suggested that the non-Michaelis-Menten type kinetics was dominant for oleoyl-CoA, however, a normal kinetic pattern was obtained for endogenous palmitoyl-CoA and arachidonoyl-CoA with Km = 37 microM to malonyl-CoA. The condensation activity for icosanoyl-CoA (20:0-CoA) was inhibited by icosenoyl-CoA (20:1-CoA) in a non-competitive manner, which suggested that the condensation enzyme, or at least the active center of the enzyme for icosenoyl-CoA, was different from that for icosanoyl-CoA.
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