| Title : Acetylcholine synthesis in synaptosomes: mode of transfer of mitochondrial acetyl coenzyme A - Benjamin_1981_Science_213_1495 |
| Author(s) : Benjamin AM , Quastel JH |
| Ref : Science , 213 :1495 , 1981 |
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Abstract :
Labeled acetylcholine derived from labeled pyruvate in a synaptosomal preparation from rat brain, incubated with nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide as well as coenzyme A, is stimulated by calcium ions in the absence but not in the presence of Triton X-100. Whereas citrate is taken up by cholinergic synaptosomes because it suppresses the formation of acetylcholine from pyruvate, it is not itself converted into acetylcholine. The evidence suggests that there is a calcium-dependent transfer of mitochondrial acetyl coenzyme A into the cholinergic synaptoplasm, which is apparently devoid of the citrate cleavage enzyme, and is there converted into acetylcholine. The permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane to coenzyme A and acetyl coenzyme A seems to be enhanced by calcium ions, and this effect may be mediated by mitochondrial phospholipase A2. |
| PubMedSearch : Benjamin_1981_Science_213_1495 |
| PubMedID: 7280667 |
Benjamin AM, Quastel JH (1981)
Acetylcholine synthesis in synaptosomes: mode of transfer of mitochondrial acetyl coenzyme A
Science
213 :1495
Benjamin AM, Quastel JH (1981)
Science
213 :1495