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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 260, Issue 10, 5925-5930, May, 1985
M Maeda, M Nishijima, Y Akamatsu and Y Sakakibara
When CHO-K1 cells are cultivated under choline-deficient conditions, the
specific activity of CDP-choline synthetase increases and conversely
phospholipid-choline exchange enzyme activity decreases, whereas the other
three known enzyme activities related to synthesis of phosphatidylcholine
remain unchanged. The changes of the former two enzyme activities take
place immediately after removal of choline from the medium. The altered
activities readily revert to the control levels upon resupplementation of
choline to the starved cell culture. The changes upon choline starvation
are sensitive to cycloheximide, while the restoration processes are
insensitive to the drug. The activity of CDP-choline synthetase in
unstarved control cells is found in both the soluble and membrane
fractions. The Km value of the enzyme in the soluble fraction for choline
phosphate differs from that in the membrane fraction. Asolectin alters the
Km value of the former to a value close to that of the latter and raises
its Vmax value, whereas it hardly affects the Km and Vmax values of the
latter. In choline-starved cells, the activity is exclusively found in the
membrane fraction. The change in the subcellular distribution of the
activity upon choline starvation is sensitive to cycloheximide. The altered
subcellular distribution reverts to the initial status upon
resupplementation of choline even in the presence of cycloheximide. The
activity of the phospholipid-choline exchange enzyme is exclusively found
in the membrane fraction for both starved and control cells. The properties
of the enzyme are altered upon choline starvation with respect to the Vmax
value for choline and the Km and Vmax values for Ca2+. These altered
kinetic parameters are changed by egg yolk phosphatidylcholine so as to be
indistinguishable from those in unstarved control cells. We discuss the
mechanism of the alterations in the characters of both enzymes in response
to choline starvation.
Alteration in the characters of CDP-choline synthetase and phospholipid- choline exchange enzyme upon choline starvation in Chinese hamster ovary cells
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