Membranes of Mammary Gland. III. Lipid Composition of Golgi Apparatus from Rat Mammary Gland
T.W. Keenan, C.M. Huang, James D. Morré
Journal of Dairy Science
Abstract
Purified Golgi apparatus fractions were obtained from mammary glands of lactating rats and were characterized morphologically and enzymologieally. The lipid composition of the isolated fraction was determined and compared to rough endoplasmic reticulum and milk fat globule membranes. On a protein basis, Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum contained approximately the same amount of phospholipid. The Golgi apparatus fraction was rich in neutral lipid, most of which was due to triglyceride-rieh lipid droplets which adhered to the membranes. Golgi apparatus were intermediate between endoplasmie reticulum and milk fat globule membrane with respect to amounts of sphingomyelin, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl inositol, and phosphatidyl ethanolamine. Golgi apparatus was also intermediate between the other two fractious with respect to membrane-bound sialie acid. The same fatty acids were found in both Golgi apparatus and milk fat globule membrane phospholipid classes. Results are compatible with the concept of Golgi apparatus-mediated cytomembrane differentiation.
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Golgi apparatus contains neutral lipid
“The Golgi apparatus fraction was rich in neutral lipid, most of which was due to triglyceride-rieh lipid droplets which adhered to the membranes.”
Golgi apparatus contains phospholipid
“On a protein basis, Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum contained approximately the same amount of phospholipid.”
Golgi apparatus intermediate between endoplasmic reticulum and milk fat globule membrane
“Golgi apparatus were intermediate between endoplasmie reticulum and milk fat globule membrane with respect to amounts of sphingomyelin, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl inositol, and phosphatidyl et...”