For an insight regarding the control of PtdEtn (phosphatidylethanolamine) synthesis via the CDPethanolamine pathway, rat liver cDNA encoding ECT (CTP:phosphoethanolamine cytidylyltransferase) was transiently or stably transfected in Chinese-hamster ovary cells and a rat liver-derived cell line (McA-RH7777), resulting in a maximum of 26- and 4-fold increase in specific activity of ECT respectively. However, no effect of ECT overexpression on the rate of [3H]ethanolamine incorporation into PtdEtn was detected in both cell lines. This was explored further in cells overexpressing four times ECT activity (McA-ECT1). The rate of PtdEtn breakdown and PtdEtn mass were not changed in McA-ECT1 cells in comparison with control-transfected cells. Instead, an accumulation of CDPethanolamine (label and mass) was observed, suggesting that in McA-ECT1 cells the ethanolaminephosphotransferase-catalysed reaction became rate-limiting. However, overexpression of the human choline/ethanolaminephosphotransferase in McA-ECT1 and control-transfected cells had no effect on PtdEtn synthesis. To investigate whether the availability of DAG (diacylglycerol) limited PtdEtn synthesis in these cells, intracellular DAG levels were increased using PMA or phospholipase C. Exposure of cells to PMA or phospholipase C stimulated PtdEtn synthesis and this effect was much more pronounced in McA-ECT1 than in control-transfected cells. In line with this, the DAG produced after PMA exposure was consumed more rapidly in McA-ECT1 cells and the CDPethanolamine level decreased accordingly. In conclusion, our results suggest that the supply of CDPethanolamine, via the expression level of ECT, is an important factor governing the rate of PtdEtn biosynthesis in mammalian cells, under the condition that the amount of DAG is not limiting.
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May 01 2004
Control of the CDPethanolamine pathway in mammalian cells: effect of CTP:phosphoethanolamine cytidylyltransferase overexpression and the amount of intracellular diacylglycerol
Onno B. BLEIJERVELD;
Onno B. BLEIJERVELD
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Biomembranes, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Wil KLEIN;
Wil KLEIN
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Biomembranes, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Arie B. VAANDRAGER;
Arie B. VAANDRAGER
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Biomembranes, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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J. Bernd HELMS;
J. Bernd HELMS
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Biomembranes, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Martin HOUWELING
Martin HOUWELING
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Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Biomembranes, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
1To whom correspondence should be addressed, at P.O. Box 80176, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands (e-mail m.houweling@vet.uu.nl).
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Biochem J (2004) 379 (3): 711–719.
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September 17 2003
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January 23 2004
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February 03 2004
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February 03 2004
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Onno B. BLEIJERVELD, Wil KLEIN, Arie B. VAANDRAGER, J. Bernd HELMS, Martin HOUWELING; Control of the CDPethanolamine pathway in mammalian cells: effect of CTP:phosphoethanolamine cytidylyltransferase overexpression and the amount of intracellular diacylglycerol. Biochem J 1 May 2004; 379 (3): 711–719. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj20031422
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