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Query: EC:3.1.4.3 (
phospholipase C
)
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Clostridium perfringens
alpha-toxin
(370 residues) possesses hemolytic and lethal activities as well as the enzymatic activity of
phospholipase C
(
PLC
). In this study we examined the role of the C-domain (251-370 residues; CP251- 370) in biological activities of the toxin. The N-domain (1-250 residues;
CP1
- 250) of the
alpha-toxin
as well as the Bacillus cereus
phospholipase C
(BcPLC) possessed
PLC
activity, but did not bind to rabbit erythrocytes and lyse them. A hybrid protein (BC-CP251-370) consisting of BcPLC and CP251- 370 bound to the red cells and lysed them. Incubation of
CP1
-250 with CP251-370 completely complemented hemolytic and
PLC
activities. CP251-370 also conferred hemolytic activity on BcPLC. CP251-340 (251-340 residues) significantly stimulated
PLC
activity of
CP1
-250), but did not confer hemolytic activity on
CP1
-250. Kinetic analysis suggested that CP251-370 increased affinity toward the substrate of
CP1
-250. The results suggested that CP251-370 plays an important role in binding to erythrocytes and the hemolytic and enzymatic activities of
CP1
-250. Acrylodan-labeled CP251-370 variants (S263C and S365C) bound to liposomes and exhibited a marked blue shift, and in addition, an N,N'-dimethyl-N-(iodoacetyl)-N'-(7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazolyl)ethylene diamine (NBD)-labeled CP251-370 (S365C) variant also bound to liposomes and the fluorescence intensity significantly increased, suggesting movement of CP251-370 to a hydrophobic environment. These observations suggest that interaction of CP251-370 of
alpha-toxin
with fatty acyl residues of phosphatidylcholine plays an important role in the biological activities of
CP1
-250.
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PMID:Role of the C-domain in the biological activities of Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin. 1247 43