Author/Editor     Jerala, Roman; Almeida, Paulo F; Ye, Qiang; Biltonen, Rodney L; Rule, Gordon S
Title     1H, (15)N and (13)C resonance assignments and secondary structure of group II phospholipase A2 from Agkistrodon piscivorus piscivorus: presence of an amino-terminal helix in solution
Type     članek
Source     J Biomol NMR
Vol. and No.     Letnik 7, št. 2
Publication year     1996
Volume     str. 107-20
Language     eng
Abstract     1H, 15N and 13C resonance assignments are presented for the group II phospholipase A2 (PLA2) from Agkistrodon piscivorus piscivorus. The secondary structure of the enzyme has been inferred from an analysis of coupling constants, interproton distances, chemical shifts, and kinetics of amide exchange. Overall, the secondary structure of this PLA2 is similar to the crystal structure of the homologous group II human nonpancreatic secretory phospholipase ŠScott, D.L., White, S.P., Browning, J.L., Rosa, J.J., Gelb, M.H. and Sigler, P.B. (1991) Science, 254, 1007-1010Ć. In the group I enzyme from porcine pancreas, the amino-terminal helix becomes fully ordered in the ternary complex of enzyme, lipid micelles and inhibitor. The formation of this helix is thought to be important for the increase in activity of phospholipases on aggregated substrates ŠVan den Berg, B., Tessari, M., Boelens, R., Dijkman, R., De Haas, G. H., Kaptein, R. and Verheij, H.M. (1995) Nature Strct. Biol., 2, 402-406Ć. However, the group II enzyme from Agkistrodon piscivorus piscivorus possesses a defined and well-positioned amino-terminal helix in the absence of substrate. Therefore, there is a clear difference between the conformation group I and group II enzymes in solution. These conformational differences suggest that formation of the amino-terminal helix is a necessary, but not sufficient, step in interfacial activation of phospholipases.
Descriptors     CROTALID VENOMS
PHOSPHOLIPASES A
PROTEIN STRUCTURE, SECONDARY
MOLECULAR SEQUENCE DATA
NITROGEN ISOTOPES
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
RECOMBINANT PROTEINS
SOLUTIONS
SPECIES SPECIFICITY
AMINO ACID SEQUENCE
CARBON ISOTOPES
HYDROGEN