Regulation of brain glycosylphosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase D by natural amphiphiles.
Neurochem Res
; 24(12): 1577-83, 1999 Dec.
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Brain glycosylphosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase D (GPI-PLD)-catalyzed conversion of amphiphilic form of Zn2+ -glycerophosphocholine cholinephosphodiesterase (Amp-GPC PDE) into hydrophilic form was investigated in the presence of natural amphiphiles. Monoacylglycerols enhanced considerably the conversion by GPI-PLD of Amp-GPC PDE to hydrophilic form, with the enhancing effect of monoacylglycerols being dependent on the size of acyl group (C8-C18). Whereas the maximal enhancement of GPI-PLD action was the greatest with monodecanoylglycerol, the concentration (EC50) required to achieve 50% maximal effect was the smallest for monomyristoyl- or monopalmitoylglycerol. In addition, monolaurylglycerol or its alkyl analogue, monododecylglycerol, showed a remarkable decrease in enhancing effect at high concentrations (>1 mM). Presence of double bond in acyl chain, as exemplified by monooleoylglycerol or mono-11-eicosenoin, further enhanced the conversion by GPI-PLD. Meanwhile, lysophosphatidylcholine (IC50, 25 microM) and phosphatidic acid (IC50, >100 microM), ionic amphiphiles, inhibited the GPI-PLD activity, which was determined in the presence of monooleoylglycerol as a detergent. From these results, it is suggested that the activity of GPI-PLD in vivo system may be regulated by natural amphiphiles.
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Fosfolipase D
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Diester Fosfórico Hidrolases
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Animals
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Neurochem Res
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1999
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Estados Unidos