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Query: EC:3.1.1.5 (
neuropathy target esterase
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Phospholipases A(2) (PLA(2)s) catalyze hydrolysis of fatty acids from the sn-2 position of phospholipids. Here we report the identification and characterization of a membrane-associated intracellular calcium-dependent, adipose-specific PLA(2) that we named
AdPLA
(adipose-specific phospholipase A(2)). We found that
AdPLA
was highly expressed specifically in white adipose tissue and was induced during preadipocyte differentiation into adipocytes. Clearance of
AdPLA
by immunoprecipitation significantly decreased PLA activity in white adipose tissue lysates but had no effect on liver lysates, where expression was hardly detectable. In characterizing
AdPLA
, we employed radiochemical assays with TLC analysis of the enzyme activity of lysates from COS-7 cells overexpressing
AdPLA
. For kinetic studies, we produced purified recombinant
AdPLA
for use in a lipoxidase-coupled spectrophotometric assay.
AdPLA
generated free fatty acid and lysophospholipid from phosphatidylcholine with a preference for hydrolysis at the sn-2 position. Although we found low but detectable
lysophospholipase
activity,
AdPLA
showed no significant activity against a variety of other lipid substrates. Calcium was found to activate
AdPLA
but was not essential for activity. Studies with known phospholipase inhibitors, including bromoenolactone, methyl arachidonyl fluorophosphate, AACOCF(3), 7,7-dimethyl-5,8-eicosadienoic acid, and thioetheramide, supported that
AdPLA
is a phospholipase. Mutational studies showed that His-23 and Cys-113 are critical for activity of
AdPLA
and suggested that
AdPLA
is likely a His/Cys PLA(2). Overall, although
AdPLA
is similar to other histidine phospholipases in pH and calcium dependence,
AdPLA
showed different characteristics in many regards, including predicted catalytic mechanism.
AdPLA
may therefore represent the first member of a new group of PLA(2)s, group XVI.
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PMID:Identification and functional characterization of adipose-specific phospholipase A2 (AdPLA). 1861 31