Subfractions obtained from inner mitochondrial membranes incubated with cysteine. I. Fatty acid distribution in phospholipids

Abstract
Sub fractions Obtained From Inner Mitochondrial Membranes Incubated With Cysteine. I. Fatty Acid Distribution In Phospholipids. Rev. esp. Fisiol., 30, 37-42. 1974.
Three subfractions from inner membranes from rat liver mitochondria were sepa rated by differential centrifugation after incubation in the presence of cysteine; these three subfractions were different in what respects to the fatty acid composition of their phospholipids. One of these subfractions (Subfraction I) which sedimented at 8,500 X g was further treated with ascorbate and fractionated into a new sediment of 8,500 X g and a supernatant. This new lysis would be due to theӢ fact that the peroxidation induced by cysteine on the phospholipids destroyed almost completely the total content of arachidonic acid and affected linoleic acid in a small proportion; on the contrary, ascorbate destroyed almost completely both fatty acids. The data presented are consistent with the hypothesis of a heterogeneous distribution of the different molecular species of phospholipids and that the subfractions obtained would have their origin in areas of the inner membrane with a different degree of unsatura tion of their phospholipids.