Abstract

Cell-free extracts of adult rat brain incubated with mevalonic acid-2-(14)C synthesize (14)C-labeled nonsaponifiable fractions consisting largely of squalene-(14)C. If the cofactor concentrations of the incubation medium are adjusted, much of the squalene can be induced to undergo turnover, with a resultant increase in (14)C-labeled digitonin-precipitable sterols, which include a small amount of cholesterol. The synthesis of labeled sterols is markedly increased in the presence of Mg(++) and depressed by nicotinamide. ATP, NADH, GSH, and glucose-6-phosphate are required for optimal synthesis of digitonin-precipitable material but, unlike Mg(++), are not essential. The cofactor-adjusted extracts also synthesize a complex ester mixture containing, in addition to cholesterol-(14)C, several compounds less polar than cholesterol. The biosynthesis of cholesterol in the extracts is a slow process; at least 12 hr of incubation is required for maximal sterol biosynthesis. A complex mixture of hydrocarbons accompanies squalene in the incubated extracts.

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