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. 1981 Oct 23;666(1):99-109.
doi: 10.1016/0005-2760(81)90095-3.

Biosynthesis of sphingomyelin from erythro-ceramides and phosphatidylcholine by a microsomal cholinephosphotransferase

Biosynthesis of sphingomyelin from erythro-ceramides and phosphatidylcholine by a microsomal cholinephosphotransferase

J T Bernert Jr et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

Mouse liver microsomes were shown to be active in the synthesis of sphingomyelin from ceramide and phosphatidylcholine in a reaction independent of CDPcholine. The conversion was not inhibited by calcium chelating reagents, and no evidence for the involvement of phospholipase C activity in the transformation could be adduced. Activity was also demonstrated in monkey liver and heart microsomes. Mouse brain microsomes produced a sphingomyelin analogue, tentatively identified as ceramide phosphorylethanolamine, but not sphingomyelin. Both [14C]ceramide and [G-14]phosphatidylethanolamine were precursors of the brain product, while phosphatidylcholine was inactive. Progress in the partial characterization of the liver enzyme is also described.

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