Mobilization of Triacylglycerol Stores in Insects
昆虫体内三酰甘油储存的动员
基本信息
- 批准号:6421463
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-02-01 至 2007-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Manduca age difference arthropod genetics chemical kinetics chemical structure function diacylglycerols enzyme model enzyme substrate complex hormone regulation /control mechanism intermolecular interaction intracellular transport invertebrate hormone larva lipid metabolism lipid transport macromolecule mature animal model design /development molecular cloning protein kinase A protein purification radiotracer stereochemistry transport proteins triacylglycerol lipase triglycerides
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: (provided by the applicant): Unlike vertebrates, where the stored
fatty acids are mobilized as free fatty acids, a great number of insects,
mobilizes fatty acids as an-1, 2-diacylglycerol (DG). The mobilization of TG
stores requires the action of a TG-lipase, whose activity is hormonally
regulated. The substrate of the lipase (TG) is found in large intracellular
lipid droplets, which are constituted by a core of TG surrounded by a complex
surface layer of phospholipids and proteins. On the other hand, the TG-lipase
localizes in the cytosol of lipolytically unstimulated fat body cells.
Lipolysis involves the interaction of the lipase with the surface of the lipid
droplet. It is known that activation of lipolysis promotes both an increase of
intracellular calcium concentration and activation of amp-dependent protein
kinase (A-kinase) but the basic mechanisms involved in how
phosphorylation-dephosphorylation reactions modulate the rate of lipolysis is
unknown. Moreover, little is known about the relevance and nature of the
structural and compositional changes that affect the lipid droplet when
lipolysis is hormonally activated. These changes must ultimately affect the
interaction of the lipase with the lipid substrate and the concomitant
activation of lipolysis. DG moves from the lipid droplet to the plasma membrane
by an uncharacterized mechanism. It appears that after the conversion of TG
into DG on the surface of the lipid droplets, DG would be transferred to a
cytosolic carrier, which in turn would target the delivery of DG across the
plasma membrane. The overall goals of this project are to establish the
mechanisms regulating lipolysis by determining the factors that promotes the
interaction between TG-lipase and its substrate, the lipid droplet and to
define the mechanism of intracellular transport of DG. Clearly the elucidation
of these mechanisms is of fundamental importance in insect biochemistry and
physiology. These studies will provide comprehensive information on the
lipolytic process in insects and this knowledge could also contribute to the
broad field of lipid metabolism and transport in vertebrates.
描述:(申请人提供):与脊椎动物不同,
脂肪酸以游离脂肪酸的形式被动员,大量的昆虫,
将脂肪酸作为α-1,2-二酰基甘油(DG)进行活化。TG的动员
储存需要TG-脂肪酶的作用,其活性与蛋白质的性质有关。
监管.脂肪酶(TG)的底物存在于大的细胞内,
脂滴,其由复合物包围的TG核心构成
磷脂和蛋白质的表面层。另一方面,TG-脂肪酶
定位于未受脂解刺激的脂肪体细胞的胞质溶胶中。
脂解涉及脂肪酶与脂质表面的相互作用
液滴。已知脂解的激活促进了脂肪酸的增加,
细胞内钙离子浓度与AMP依赖蛋白激活
激酶(A-激酶),但如何参与的基本机制
磷酸化-去磷酸化反应调节脂解速率
未知此外,人们对《公约》的相关性和性质知之甚少,
结构和组成的变化,影响脂滴时,
脂肪分解被尿道激活。这些变化最终将影响
脂肪酶与脂质底物的相互作用以及伴随的
脂解的激活。DG从脂滴向质膜移动
被一种未知的机制所控制看来,在转换TG之后,
当脂质滴表面的DG转化为DG时,DG将被转移到
细胞溶质载体,这反过来又将靶向DG的递送,
质膜该项目的总体目标是建立
通过确定促进脂肪分解的因素来调节脂肪分解的机制
TG-脂肪酶与其底物,脂滴和
阐明DG的胞内转运机制。很明显,
这些机制在昆虫生物化学中具有根本的重要性,
physiology.这些研究将提供全面的信息,
昆虫的脂肪分解过程,这一知识也有助于
脊椎动物脂质代谢和转运的广阔领域。
项目成果
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Estela L. Arrese其他文献
Calcium and cAMP are second messengers in the adipokinetic hormone-induced lipolysis of triacylglycerols in <em>Manduca sexta</em> fat body
- DOI:
10.1016/s0022-2275(20)32460-3 - 发表时间:
1999-03-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Estela L. Arrese;Matthew T. Flowers;Justin L. Gazard;Michael A. Wells - 通讯作者:
Michael A. Wells
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{{ truncateString('Estela L. Arrese', 18)}}的其他基金
Mobilization of Triacylglycerol Stores in Insects
昆虫体内三酰甘油储存的动员
- 批准号:
7928353 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 21.11万 - 项目类别:
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- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
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