An effect of the lipid hydrolysis products on the phospholipase A₂ action towards lipid monolayer

  • The effect of lauric acid (LA) and lysolauroyllecithin (LLL) on the hydrolysis of lipid in monolayer by phospholipase A₂ from Bee venom was studied. It was found that LLL inhibits phospholipase action under both high (39 mN/m) and low (25 mN/m) surface pressure. On the other hand, LA inhibits phospholipase action under the low surface pressure (15 mN/m or 25 mN/m), but increases enzyme activity under high surface pressure (39 mN/m). This activating effect can be suppressed by high ionic strength of the aqueous subphase. It is suggested that an increase of the negative surface charge of the lipid monolayer, followed by an increase of the local concentrations of the positively charged enzyme and calcium near the monolayer is a coupling factor between fatty acid accumulation and phospholipase activation. Such an autocatalytic process can only occur when the substrate is organised into monolayer, bilayer or micelles, therefore it can be considered as a reason for the substrate activation and induction time before lipid hydrolysis.

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Author: Vladimir M. MirskyORCiDGND
ISSN:0009-3084
Title of the source (English):Physics and Chemistry of Lipids
Document Type:Scientific journal article peer-reviewed
Language:English
Year of publication:1994
Volume/Year:70
Issue number:1
First Page:75
Last Page:81
Faculty/Chair:Fakultät 2 Umwelt und Naturwissenschaften / FG Nanobiotechnologie
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