The structure of iPLA2β reveals dimeric active sites and suggests mechanisms of regulation and localization
The structure of iPLA2β reveals dimeric active sites and suggests mechanisms of regulation and localization
AbstractCalcium-independent phospholipase A2β (iPLA2β) regulates important physiological processes including inflammation, calcium homeostasis and apoptosis. It is genetically linked to neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson’s disease. Despite its known enzymatic activity, the mechanisms underlying iPLA2β-induced pathologic phenotypes remain poorly understood. Here, we present a crystal structure of iPLA2β that significantly revises existing mechanistic models. The catalytic domains form a tight dimer. They are surrounded by ankyrin repeat domains that adopt an outwardly flared orientation, poised to interact with membrane proteins. The closely integrated active sites are positioned for cooperative activation and internal transacylation. The structure and additional solution studies suggest that both catalytic domains can be bound and allosterically inhibited by a single calmodulin. These features suggest mechanisms of iPLA2β cellular localization and activity regulation, providing a basis for inhibitor development. Furthermore, the structure provides a framework to investigate the role of neurodegenerative mutations and the function of iPLA2β in the brain.
- Washington University in St. Louis United States
- Gaston Berger University Senegal
- Washington State University United States
- Washington University in St. Louis United States
- University of Mary United States
Science, Q, Article, Group VI Phospholipases A2, Protein Transport, Calmodulin, Gene Expression Regulation, Catalytic Domain, Humans, Crystallization, Dimerization, Protein Binding
Science, Q, Article, Group VI Phospholipases A2, Protein Transport, Calmodulin, Gene Expression Regulation, Catalytic Domain, Humans, Crystallization, Dimerization, Protein Binding
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