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Lipid composition of subcellular membranes from larvae and prepupae ofDrosophila melanogaster
Authors:Helen E. Jones  John L. Harwood  Ivor D. Bowen  Gareth Griffiths
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, University of Wales College of Cardiff, CF1 1XL Cardiff, UK;(2) School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, CF1 1XL Cardiff, UK;(3) Department of Botany, School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, BS8 1UG, United Kingdom Bristol, UK
Abstract:Subcellular membranes were analyzed for their lipid composition and protein content at two developmental points representing the third instar wandering larvae and prepupal stages ofDrosophila. At both stages, phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and phosphatidylcholine (PC) were the major constituents with phosphatidylinositol (PI), phosphatidylserine (PS), diphosphatidylglycerol (DPG) and phosphatidic acid (PA) being relatively minor components. In total homogenates and in the nuclear-enriched fraction there was no significant difference in the phospholipid composition of the wandering larvae and prepupae. In mitochondria only a significant increase in the minor component PS was observed in the prepupae. In lysosomal membranes on the other hand, the relative abundance of the major components PE and PC increased in the prepupae although the molar ratios of the two lipids remained almost constant. The fatty acid composition of the phospholipids remained virtually unchanged in all of the fractions examined, including the lysosomes, and there was no evidence of lipid peroxidation. With regard to cellular degeneration and the involvement of lysosomes, we conclude that mechanisms other than gross modification of the lipid and/or lipid/protein ratio of their membranes are involved in the liberation of the acid phosphatase contents.
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