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. 1983 Aug 10;258(15):9302-6.

Metabolism of N-acylethanolamine phospholipids by a mammalian phosphodiesterase of the phospholipase D type

  • PMID: 6308001
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Metabolism of N-acylethanolamine phospholipids by a mammalian phosphodiesterase of the phospholipase D type

P C Schmid et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Rat heart contains a membrane-bound phosphodiesterase of the phospholipase D type which catalyzes the hydrolysis of 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho(N-acyl)ethanolamine to N-acylethanolamine and phosphatidic acid. The enzyme also hydrolyzes the corresponding alkenylacylglycerophospho(N-acyl)ethanolamine and N-acylethanolamine lysophospholipids but not phosphatidylcholine or phosphatidylethanolamine. The activity is highest in the microsomal fraction, does not require Ca2+ or Mg2+, and is stimulated by Triton X-100. Bile salts, other ionic detergents, and Zn2+ are inhibitory. Hydrolysis occurs over a wide pH range, with the activity at acid pH being stimulated by freezing and thawing. Other rat tissues also release N-acylethanolamine from N-acylethanolamine phospholipids.

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