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Lipid-protein interactions in mitochondria. The effect of protein interaction on susceptibility of phospholipids to phospholipase A2 and C hydrolysis.
Authors:G Lenaz  L Landi  L Cabrini  P Pasquali
Institution:Istituto di Chimica Biologica, Universitá di Bologna, Via Irnerio, 48-40126 Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Phospholipase A2 (Naja naja) and phospholipase C (from either Clostridium welchii or Bacillus cereus) have been tested on phospholipid dispersions and natural or reconstituted membranes; notwithstanding the different substrate specificities, the different enzymes gave comparable behaviors, suggesting that the results were the expression of sterical features in the lipid bilayers, i.e., availability of the phospholipids to enzymatic attack. The hydrolysis of phospholipids (Asolectin) in sonic protein-free vesicles is hindered by ionic interaction with basic proteins (cytochrome c or lysozyme). On the other hand binding of Asolectin to lipid-depleted mitochondria to obtain reconstituted mitochondria does not prevent phospholipase action on the phospholipids; similarly, phospholipids are hydrolyzed at maximal rates in natural membranes (mitochondria or submitochondrial particles). Surprisingly, ionic interaction of RM or natural membranes with basic proteins does not prevent phospholipase hydrolysis of the membrane phospholipids. The interpretation of this phenomenon may be related to the heterogeneity of phospholipid distribution in protein-containing membranes.
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