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  • Title: Stereospecificity of monoacylglycerol and diacylglycerol acyltransferases from rat intestine as determined by chiral phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
    Author: Lehner R, Kuksis A, Itabashi Y.
    Journal: Lipids; 1993 Jan; 28(1):29-34. PubMed ID: 8446008.
    Abstract:
    Using chiral phase high-performance liquid chromatography of diacylglycerols, we have redetermined the ratios of 1,2-/2,3-diacyl-sn-glycerols resulting from acylation of 2-monoacylglycerols by membrane bound and solubilized triacylglycerol synthetase of rat intestinal mucosa. With 2-oleoyl[-3H]glycerol as the acyl acceptor and oleoyl-CoA as the acyl donor, 97-98% of the diacylglycerol product was 1,2(2,3)-dioleoyl-sn-glycerol, 90% of which was the sn-1,2- and 10% the sn-2,3-enantiomer. The remaining diacylglycerol (less than 3%) was the sn-1,3-isomer. The overall yield of acylation products was 70%, of which 60% were diacylglycerols and 40% triacylglycerols. With 2-oleylglycerol ether as the acyl acceptor and [1-14C]oleoyl-CoA as the acyl donor, 90% of the diradylglycerol was 1-oleoyl-2-oleyl-sn-glycerol and 10% was the 2-oleyl-3-oleoyl-sn-glycerol. The diradylglycerols made up 96% and the triradylglycerols 4% of the radioactive product. With 1-palmitoyl-sn-glycerol as the acyl acceptor and [1-14C]oleoyl-CoA as the acyl donor, the predominant reaction product was 1-palmitoyl-3-oleoyl-sn-glycerol. The 3-palmitoyl-sn-glycerol was not a suitable acyl acceptor. Both 1,2- and 2,3-diacyl-sn-glycerols were substrates for diacylglycerol acyltransferase as neither isomer was favored when 1,2-dioleoyl-rac-[2-3H]glycerol was used as the acyl acceptor. There was a marked decrease in the acylation of the 1(3)-oleoyl-2-oleyl-sn-glycerol to the 1,3-dioleoyl-2-oleyl-sn-glycerol. It is concluded that neither monoacylglycerol nor diacylglycerol acyltransferase exhibit absolute stereospecificity for acylglycerols as fatty acid acceptors.
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