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Polymerizable Phosphatidylcholines: Importance of Phospholipid Motions for Optimum Phospholipase A2 and C Activity

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1993 Sep 21
PMID 8373761
Citations 6
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Abstract

Cross-linkable short-chain phosphatidylcholines with thiols at the chain terminus have been synthesized and characterized. These micelle-forming species were used to investigate two water-soluble phospholipases. When reduced, the thiol lipids were excellent substrates for phospholipase A2. Once cross-linked, they became extremely poor substrates. This is consistent with a mechanism in which a key step is the partial extraction of the substrate phosphatidylcholine from an aggregate. In contrast, phospholipase C activity was slightly enhanced if the product diglyceride was tethered to the aggregate through disulfide formation. For this enzyme such a kinetic effect is consistent with the hydrophobic diglyceride biasing the enzyme to the interface.

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