Developing sunflower seeds exhibit a high diacylglycerol acyltransferase (D
AGAT, EC 2.3.1.20) activity. The distribution of the enzyme has been studie
d in subcellular fractions prepared by differential centrifugation of seed
homogenate. Its activity was characterized using [1-C-14]oleoyl-CoA and dio
lein dispersed in Tween 20. Some properties of the microsomal fraction of D
AGAT were investigated. Hyperbolic kinetics were observed, the apparent K-m
was 60 muM and the specific activity of the reaction 15 pmol/min/mg of pro
tein. Addition of BSA (0.1 %) stimulated oleate incorporation, which was no
t dependent on the presence of exogenous diacylglycerol. Detergents which m
ight solubilize DAGAT, Triton X-100 and CHAPS, were tested for enzyme inhib
ition, and CHAPS was found to be the least denaturing.