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Role of spermidine in the activity of sn-glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase from Escherichia coli
Authors:D S Vallari  C O Rock
Institution:Departments of Biochemistry, St. Jude Children''s Research Hospital and The University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee 38101 U.S.A.
Abstract:The integral membrane protein, sn-glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase, catalyzes the first committed step in phospholipid synthesis, and both acyl-CoA and acyl-acyl carrier protein can be used as acyl donors in this reaction. We found that spermidine increased the specific activity of the acyltransferase when either substrate was used as the acyl donor. Magnesium, as well as other cations, also increased acyltransferase activity but were not nearly as effective as spermidine. Two roles for spermidine in this reaction were deduced from our data. First, spermidine dramatically lowered the Km for glycerol 3-phosphate resulting in an overall rate enhancement when either substrate was used as the acyl donor. This effect was attributed to the modification of the acyl-transferase environment due to the binding of spermidine to membrane phospholipids. A second effect of spermidine was evident only when acyl-acyl carrier protein was used as substrate. Using this acyl donor, a pH optimum of 7.5 was found in the absence of spermidine, but in its presence, the pH optimum was shifted to 8.5. Between pH 7.5 and 8.5, palmitoyl-acyl carrier protein undergoes a conformational change to a more expanded, denatured state and its activity in the acyltransferase assay decreases dramatically. Spermidine restored the native conformation of palmitoyl-acyl carrier protein at pH 8.5, thus accounting for the majority of rate enhancement observed at elevated pH.
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