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. 1977 Jan;12(1):120-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF02532983.

Uptake and metabolism of fatty acids by soybean suspension cells

Uptake and metabolism of fatty acids by soybean suspension cells

P K Stumpf et al. Lipids. 1977 Jan.

Abstract

Soybean suspension cultures very rapidly take up C16 and C18 fatty acids by a nonspecific, nonenzymic binding of exogeneously added fatty acids to cell walls and by a subsequent transfer into the cell where they are rapidly incorporated into triacylglycerols, phosphatidylcholines, and phosphatidylethanolamines. 14C-Palmitic and 14C-stearic acids follow this sequence but are not desaturated, wherease 14C-oleic and 14C-linoleic acids are transferred more rapidly than the saturated fatty acids and are then further modified. All the data fit a sequence of events by which free oleic acid is first activated to a CoA thioester, and then desaturated to linoleyl-CoA; both thioesters are then transferred to triacylglycerols, phosphatidylcholine, and phosphatidylethanolamine.

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