Abstract

Rat pituitary extracts contain two methyltransferases that catalyze stepwise methylation of phosphatidyl-ethanolamine to phosphatidylcholine using S-adenosylmethionine as the methyl donor. The activities of both of these enzymes were stimulated by 40 μM lysine or arginine vasopresin but not oxytocin, arginine vasotocin and Pro-Leu-Gly NH 2. The concentration of lysine-vasopressin required for the half-maximal stimulation of phospholipid methylation was 27 μM. A comparison of the chemical structure of different peptides with their ability to stimulate phospholipid methylation suggests that the stimulatory activity resides in the covalent ring structure (pressinoic acid) of the vasopressin molecule.

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