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ENZYMATIC BIOSYNTHESIS OF ETHANOLAMINE‐ AND CHOLINE‐PHOSPHOGLYCERIDES IN RETINA DURING DEVELOPMENT. EFFECT OF LIGHT STIMULATION
Author(s) -
Dreyfus H.,
Harth S.,
Urban P. F.,
Mandel P.,
Freysz L.
Publication year - 1978
Publication title -
journal of neurochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.75
H-Index - 229
eISSN - 1471-4159
pISSN - 0022-3042
DOI - 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1978.tb06239.x
Subject(s) - ethanolamine , choline , phosphotransferase , diglyceride , retina , retinal , biochemistry , stimulation , biology , biosynthesis , enzyme , chemistry , endocrinology , neuroscience
Choline‐ and ethanolamine‐phosphoglycerides (CPG and EPG) are the most abundant phospholipids of retinal membranes. We have investigated some regulatory mechanisms involved in the final steps of their biosynthesis, namely those catalysed by CDP‐choline 1,2 diradyl‐ sn ‐glycerol choline phosphotransferase (CPT) and CDP‐ethanolamine 1,2 diradyl‐ sn ‐glycerol ethanolamine phosphotransferase (EPT). We have studied both enzymes in the retina which offers an excellent model for the investigation of the molecular basis of the effect of its physiological stimulus, the light. In chick retina. the specific activity (SA) of EPT reached a maximum at the 18th day of embryonic life and decreased thereafter. In the case of CPT, a similar peak of SA was observed at hatching. The time of maximum SA of EPT and CPT corresponded to the period during which retinal rod outer segments are formed. The apparent K m values of EPT and CPT determined with whole retinal homogenates for CDP‐bases showed different profiles. The apparent K m of EPT decreased during embryonic life and increased thereafter whereas the apparent K m of CPT did not change during ontogenesis. Light stimulation of calf retinal homogenates had different effects on phosphotransferase activities. In the presence of only endogenous diacylglycerol (DAG) the SA of CPT was 2‐fold higher for dark‐adapted retinas, whereas no differences in EPT activities were observed. After addition of exogenous DAG (4mM) to the incubation medium, light stimulation of the retina led to a 50% increase of EPT activity whereas no effect was observed for CPT. These different effects could be related to the cyclic nucleotides present in retina before and after light stimulation. In addition all the data presented in this study indicate that, as in brain, CPT and EPT in retina are two different enzymes.

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