Stimulation of biosynthesis of glyceride

G Hübscher, DN Brindley, ME Smith, B Sedgwick - Nature, 1967 - nature.com
G Hübscher, DN Brindley, ME Smith, B Sedgwick
Nature, 1967nature.com
The biosynthesis of glycerides from glycerolphosphate and palmitate, catalysed by
mitochondrial and microsomal fractions, is greatly stimulated by the supernatant fraction
(6,000,000× g-min). This is caused by the presence of a specific phosphatidate
phosphohydrolase, unsaturated long-chain fatty acids and unspecific protein (s) in the
supernatant fraction.
Abstract
The biosynthesis of glycerides from glycerolphosphate and palmitate, catalysed by mitochondrial and microsomal fractions, is greatly stimulated by the supernatant fraction (6,000,000×g-min). This is caused by the presence of a specific phosphatidate phosphohydrolase, unsaturated long-chain fatty acids and unspecific protein(s) in the supernatant fraction.
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