Abstract

Arrhenius plot of erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase was studied at dif ferent pH values in four groups of rats. Two groups were fed EFA-sulficient diets with lard or corn oil as the dietary fat. The other two groups were fed EFA-deficient diets: a basic, fat-free diet, and the same supplemented with hydrogenated beef fat. The Arrhenius plot of membrane-bound acetylcholinesterase from EFA-sufficient animals was found to have a breakpoint about 20°at pH 8.0, with lower activation energy at higher temperatures. The enzyme from EFA-deficient animals exhibited a breakpoint about 28°,the activation energies being lower than that of the enzyme from EFA sufficient animals above and below this point. Solubiization of the membrane with Triton X-100 led to a shift in the breakpoint and to an increase in the activation energies in the enzyme from EFA-deficient animals. No changes were detected with prepara tions from EFA-suflicientanimals after the treatment. After reconstitution of mem brane-like material from the soluble EFA-deficient preparation, the distinctive enzymatic behavior was restored. The results indicate that the Arrhenius plot of the acetyicholin esterase is changed when the enzyme is bound to an EFA-deficient membrane. J. Nutr. 104: 1265—1272,1974. INDEXING

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