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The heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) have lysophospholipase D activity

In a previous study we purified a novel lysoPLD (lysophospholipase D) which converts LPC (lysophosphatidylcholine) into a bioactive phospholipid, LPA (lysophosphatidic acid), from the rat brain. In the present study, we identified the purified 42 and 35 kDa proteins as the heterotrimeric G protein s...

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Autores principales: Aoyama, Chieko, Sugimoto, Hiroyuki, Ando, Hiromi, Yamashita, Satoko, Horibata, Yasuhiro, Sugimoto, Sayaka, Satou, Motoyasu
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3215285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21812758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BJ20110545
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author Aoyama, Chieko
Sugimoto, Hiroyuki
Ando, Hiromi
Yamashita, Satoko
Horibata, Yasuhiro
Sugimoto, Sayaka
Satou, Motoyasu
author_facet Aoyama, Chieko
Sugimoto, Hiroyuki
Ando, Hiromi
Yamashita, Satoko
Horibata, Yasuhiro
Sugimoto, Sayaka
Satou, Motoyasu
author_sort Aoyama, Chieko
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description In a previous study we purified a novel lysoPLD (lysophospholipase D) which converts LPC (lysophosphatidylcholine) into a bioactive phospholipid, LPA (lysophosphatidic acid), from the rat brain. In the present study, we identified the purified 42 and 35 kDa proteins as the heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) respectively. When FLAG-tagged Gα(q) or Gβ(1) was expressed in cells and purified, significant lysoPLD activity was observed in the microsomal fractions. Levels of the hydrolysed product choline increased over time, and the Mg(2+) dependency and substrate specificity of Gα(q) were similar to those of lysoPLD purified from the rat brain. Mutation of Gα(q) at amino acids Lys(52), Thr(186) or Asp(205), residues that are predicted to interact with nucleotide phosphates or catalytic Mg(2+), dramatically reduced lysoPLD activity. GTP does not compete with LPC for the lysoPLD activity, indicating that these substrate-binding sites are not identical. Whereas the enzyme activity of highly purified FLAG-tagged Gα(q) overexpressed in COS-7 cells was ~4 nmol/min per mg, the activity from Neuro2A cells was 137.4 nmol/min per mg. The calculated K(m) and V(max) values for lysoPAF (1-O-hexadecyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine) obtained from Neuro2A cells were 21 μM and 0.16 μmol/min per mg respectively, similar to the enzyme purified from the rat brain. These results reveal a new function for Gα(q) and Gβ(1) as an enzyme with lysoPLD activity. Tag-purified Gα(11) also exhibited a high lysoPLD activity, but Gα(i) and Gα(s) did not. The lysoPLD activity of the Gα subunit is strictly dependent on its subfamily and might be important for cellular responses. However, treatment of Hepa-1 cells with Gα(q) and Gα(11) siRNAs (small interfering RNAs) did not change lysoPLD activity in the microsomal fraction. Clarification of the physiological relevance of lysoPLD activity of these proteins will need further studies.
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spelling pubmed-32152852011-12-01 The heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) have lysophospholipase D activity Aoyama, Chieko Sugimoto, Hiroyuki Ando, Hiromi Yamashita, Satoko Horibata, Yasuhiro Sugimoto, Sayaka Satou, Motoyasu Biochem J Research Article In a previous study we purified a novel lysoPLD (lysophospholipase D) which converts LPC (lysophosphatidylcholine) into a bioactive phospholipid, LPA (lysophosphatidic acid), from the rat brain. In the present study, we identified the purified 42 and 35 kDa proteins as the heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) respectively. When FLAG-tagged Gα(q) or Gβ(1) was expressed in cells and purified, significant lysoPLD activity was observed in the microsomal fractions. Levels of the hydrolysed product choline increased over time, and the Mg(2+) dependency and substrate specificity of Gα(q) were similar to those of lysoPLD purified from the rat brain. Mutation of Gα(q) at amino acids Lys(52), Thr(186) or Asp(205), residues that are predicted to interact with nucleotide phosphates or catalytic Mg(2+), dramatically reduced lysoPLD activity. GTP does not compete with LPC for the lysoPLD activity, indicating that these substrate-binding sites are not identical. Whereas the enzyme activity of highly purified FLAG-tagged Gα(q) overexpressed in COS-7 cells was ~4 nmol/min per mg, the activity from Neuro2A cells was 137.4 nmol/min per mg. The calculated K(m) and V(max) values for lysoPAF (1-O-hexadecyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine) obtained from Neuro2A cells were 21 μM and 0.16 μmol/min per mg respectively, similar to the enzyme purified from the rat brain. These results reveal a new function for Gα(q) and Gβ(1) as an enzyme with lysoPLD activity. Tag-purified Gα(11) also exhibited a high lysoPLD activity, but Gα(i) and Gα(s) did not. The lysoPLD activity of the Gα subunit is strictly dependent on its subfamily and might be important for cellular responses. However, treatment of Hepa-1 cells with Gα(q) and Gα(11) siRNAs (small interfering RNAs) did not change lysoPLD activity in the microsomal fraction. Clarification of the physiological relevance of lysoPLD activity of these proteins will need further studies. Portland Press Ltd. 2011-11-14 2011-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3215285/ /pubmed/21812758 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BJ20110545 Text en © 2011 The Author(s) The author(s) has paid for this article to be freely available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Aoyama, Chieko
Sugimoto, Hiroyuki
Ando, Hiromi
Yamashita, Satoko
Horibata, Yasuhiro
Sugimoto, Sayaka
Satou, Motoyasu
The heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) have lysophospholipase D activity
title The heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) have lysophospholipase D activity
title_full The heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) have lysophospholipase D activity
title_fullStr The heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) have lysophospholipase D activity
title_full_unstemmed The heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) have lysophospholipase D activity
title_short The heterotrimeric G protein subunits Gα(q) and Gβ(1) have lysophospholipase D activity
title_sort heterotrimeric g protein subunits gα(q) and gβ(1) have lysophospholipase d activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3215285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21812758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BJ20110545
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