Enrichment of Bis-(monoacylglyceryl) Phosphate in Lysosomes from Rat Liver

  1. John R. Wherrett and
  2. Srebrenka Huterer
  1. From the Department of Medicine (Neurology), University of Toronto, Toronto 5, Canada

    Abstract

    The subcellular distribution in rat liver of a phospholipid identified as bis-(monoacylglyceryl) phosphate (bis(MAG)P) has been investigated. In liver from untreated animals, 48% of bis(MAG)P was recovered in a crude mitochondrial fraction where it was enriched 2.8-fold over the homogenate in terms of protein. When liver from animals who had received Triton WR-1339 by injection 3 days earlier was taken and the crude mitochondrial fraction subfractionated on a discontinuous density gradient of sucrose, 32% of bis(MAG)P was recovered in the lysosome fraction. In terms of protein, bis(MAG)P was enriched 32-fold in the lysosome fraction and its distribution among the various fractions paralleled closely that of acid phosphatase. In the lysosome fraction it comprised 7% of the total phospholipid P whereas cardiolipin accounted for 1%. These results show that bis(MAG)P is greatly enriched in secondary lysosomes.

    Footnotes

      • Received December 13, 1971.
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