Lysine-49-Phospholipases A(2) From Trimeresurus-Flavoviridis Venom Are Membrane-Acting Enzymes

JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY(1995)

Cited 52|Views21
No score
Abstract
Basic proteins I and II (BP-I and BP-II) isolated from the venom of Trimeresurus flavoviridis (Habu snake) are isozymes of highly active Asp-49-phospholipase A(2) (Asp-49-PLA(2)) and classified into the group Lys-49-PLA(2). BP-II was found to elicit a strong contraction of guinea pig ileum, and this activity was inhibited completely by 1 mu M indomethacin, an inhibitor of the arachidonate cascade. BP-II was inactive in the Ca2+-free medium, and p-bromophenacylated His-48-BP-II was also inactive, BP-II exhibited no binding affinity for the cells expressing PLA(2) receptors. These results indicated that the contraction elicited by BP-II is due to the hydrolytic action of BP-II, liberating arachidonic acid from the ileum phospholipid biomembranes, In spite of its limited lipolytic activities (av. 0.9% of Asp-49-PLA(2)) against monomers and micelles of synthetic phospholipids, BP-II hydrolyzed considerably strongly the phospholipids in the artificial bilayer vesicles. Arachidonic acid released from liposomes of beta-arachidonoyl-gamma-stearoyl-L-alpha-phosphatidylcholine was determined by HPLC, and the activity of BP-II was estimated to be about 75% as compared to Asp-49-PLA(2). Liposomes encapsulating carboxyfluorescein exhibited a strong dye-leakage induced by BP-II in a concentration-dependent manner, only in the Ca2+-containing buffer. The net result from all these observations was that BP-II, a Lys-49-PLA(2), is an enzyme that hydrolyzes the membrane phospholipids. In contrast to BP-II, BP-I was found to be considerably weak in hydrolyzing membrane phospholipids, although its activities were distinct, BP-I and BP-II share a common sequence with the sole exception of Asp-67 (BP-I) and Asn-67 (BP-II) in the aligned sequences, This implies that the amino acid at position 67 of Lys-49-PLA(2)s is the residue required for discriminatory recognition of beta-arachidonoyl-phospholipid membranes.
More
Translated text
Key words
ISOZYMES, LIPOLYTIC ACTIVITY, LIPOSOMES, LYS-49-PHOSPHOLIPASE A(2), PHOSPHOLIPASE A(2)
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined