Abstract: | Rat intestinal mucosa contains an enzyme which catalyses the esterification of cholesterol. The enzyme is CoA-dependent and probably an acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) (E.C.2.3.1.26). Maximal activity in vitro is obtained when long chain acylcarnitines, CoA and carnitine palmityltransferase are used as an acyl-CoA generating system. The enzyme is localized in the microsomal fraction, has a pH optimum between 6.4-7.2, and oleate is the preferred acyl group. The activity of the enzyme is highest in the proximal jejunum, and has a capacity that can account for all cholesteryl esters found in intestinal rat lymph. |