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The properties and developmental change in the activity of cytosolic 3-hydroxy-3-methyl glutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) synthase in brain was examined and whether or not HMG-CoA lyase is present in cytosol and mitochondria from brain was determined. Although mitochondrial fractions contained significant HMG-CoA lyase activity, the enzyme activity was not detected in brain cytosol. The synthase activity was present in both mitochondrial and cytosolic fraction. The HMG-CoA synthesis by brain cytosol was optimal at pH 8.0 and did not require Mg2+ or exogenous acetoacetyl CoA. This indicates that brain cytosol can synthesize sufficient quantity of acetoacetyl CoA from acetyl CoA to be utilized for HMG-CoA synthesis. Our results also showed that the specific activity (nmol acetyl CoA incorporated/mg protein) of HMG-CoA synthase in brain cytosol was high (between 2–11 days of postnatal age) when the cholesterol content of brain is increasing rapidly, and the activity declined slowly thereafter. This suggests that in brain, cytosolic enzyme HMG-CoA synthase plays a role in the regulation of cholesterol synthesis.
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Shah, S.N. Cytosolic 3-hydroxy-3-methyl glutaryl coenzyme a synthase in rat brain: Properties and developmental change. Neurochem Res 7, 1359–1366 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00966064
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