Title : Autocrine amplification of PAF-acether formation in immunologically activated murine macrophages.

Pub. Date : 1993 Oct

PMID : 8409751






6 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Liquid chromatographic purification and reversed-phase analysis showed that the composition of PAF molecular species formed in the presence of acetyl-CoA was an equimolar mixture of PAF bearing C16:0 alkyl chain (57% +/- 7, mean +/- SD, n = 3) and PAF C18:1. Acetyl Coenzyme A patchy fur Mus musculus
2 Liquid chromatographic purification and reversed-phase analysis showed that the composition of PAF molecular species formed in the presence of acetyl-CoA was an equimolar mixture of PAF bearing C16:0 alkyl chain (57% +/- 7, mean +/- SD, n = 3) and PAF C18:1. Acetyl Coenzyme A patchy fur Mus musculus
3 Liquid chromatographic purification and reversed-phase analysis showed that the composition of PAF molecular species formed in the presence of acetyl-CoA was an equimolar mixture of PAF bearing C16:0 alkyl chain (57% +/- 7, mean +/- SD, n = 3) and PAF C18:1. Acetyl Coenzyme A patchy fur Mus musculus
4 The rate of lyso-PAF:acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.67) reaction in a macrophage lysate was similar for either substrate in the presence of an equimolar mixture of propionyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA. Acetyl Coenzyme A patchy fur Mus musculus
5 Propionyl-PAF triggers the formation of native PAF probably from the endogenous acetyl-CoA pool. Acetyl Coenzyme A patchy fur Mus musculus
6 Propionyl-PAF triggers the formation of native PAF probably from the endogenous acetyl-CoA pool. Acetyl Coenzyme A patchy fur Mus musculus