A novel assay for measuring recombinant human lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase 3 activity.

FEBS OPEN BIO(2019)

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Abstract
Lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase 3 (LPCAT3) is an important enzyme in phospholipid remodeling, a process that influences the biophysical properties of cell membranes and thus cell function. Multiple lines of evidence suggest that LPCAT3 is involved in several diseases, including atherosclerosis, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, and carcinoma. Thus, LPCAT3 may have potential as a therapeutic target for these diseases. In the present study, we devised an assay based on reversed-phase HPLC to measure LPCAT3 activity, which may facilitate the identification of LPCAT3 inhibitors and activators. We found that optimal pH and temperature of recombinant human LPCAT3 are 6.0 and 30 degrees C, respectively. The enzyme K-m values for substrates NBD-labelled lysophosphatidylcholine and arachidonoyl CoA were 266.84 +/- 3.65 and 11.03 +/- 0.51 mu mol center dot L-1, respectively, and the V-max was 39.76 +/- 1.86 pmol center dot min(-1)center dot U-1. Moreover, we used our new method to determine the IC50 of a known LPCAT inhibitor, TSI-10. In conclusion, this novel assay can be used to measure the effects of compounds on LPCAT3 activity.
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enzyme kinetics,inhibitor screening,LPCAT3,lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase 3,sequential mechanism
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