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Document 0470
DOCN M9610470
TI AIDS-associated mycoplasmas possess phospholipases C in the membrane.
DT 9601
AU Shibata K; Sasaki T; Watanabe T; Department of Oral Bacteriology,
Hokkaido University School of; Dentistry, Sapporo, Japan.
SO Infect Immun. 1995 Oct;63(10):4174-7. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
MED/96009784
AB Phosphatidylinositol- and phosphatidylcholine-hydrolyzing activities
existed in the cell lysates of AIDS-associated Mycoplasma species,
including Mycoplasma fermentans IID 812, M. fermentans incognitus, and
M. penetrans GTU-54-6A1. These activities were found to be attributable
to phospholipases C, because the water-soluble product from
phosphatidylcholine digested by the cell lysate of M. fermentans IID 812
was phosphorylcholine. M. fermentans IID 812 was examined for
localization of these enzymes, and it was found that they were
associated with the membrane.
DE Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*MICROBIOLOGY Human
Mycoplasma/*ENZYMOLOGY Phosphatidylcholines/METABOLISM
Phosphatidylinositols/METABOLISM Phospholipase C/*METABOLISM
Phosphorylcholine/ANALOGS & DERIVATIVES/METABOLISM Support, Non-U.S.
Gov't JOURNAL ARTICLE
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).