Enzymes of Lipid Metabolism II 1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-5212-9_15
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Monoacylglycerol Acyltransferase: Stereospecificity and Evidence that the Hepatic and Intestinal Activities are Tissue-Specific Isoenzymes

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“…We therefore arachidonic acid after exposure to MRGs were higher than those seen in untreated spermatozoa, resembling the results found when sperm cells were exposed to DRGs alone, but not those found when spermatozoa were exposed only to the DAG kinase inhibitor. The problem with this explanation is that in most cells MAG acyltransferase only uses sn-2-monoacylglycerol as a substrate [63][64][65][66], although it should be mentioned that a MAG acyltransferase that can also use sn-1 -monoacylglycerol or monoalkylglycerol has been discovered in intestinal cells [67,68]. Thus the clarification of the mechanism by which MRGs enhance arachidonic acid release and acrosomal exocytosis will require further investigations involving, in particular, studies on the specificity of the sperm MAG acyltransferase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We therefore arachidonic acid after exposure to MRGs were higher than those seen in untreated spermatozoa, resembling the results found when sperm cells were exposed to DRGs alone, but not those found when spermatozoa were exposed only to the DAG kinase inhibitor. The problem with this explanation is that in most cells MAG acyltransferase only uses sn-2-monoacylglycerol as a substrate [63][64][65][66], although it should be mentioned that a MAG acyltransferase that can also use sn-1 -monoacylglycerol or monoalkylglycerol has been discovered in intestinal cells [67,68]. Thus the clarification of the mechanism by which MRGs enhance arachidonic acid release and acrosomal exocytosis will require further investigations involving, in particular, studies on the specificity of the sperm MAG acyltransferase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%