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NMR structures of phospholipase A2 reveal conformational changes during interfacial activation
B van den Berg1, M Tessari, R Boelens
1Department of Enzymology and Protein Engineering, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Nature Structural Biology
|May 1, 1995
Abstract:
It has long been proposed that the higher activity of phospholipase A2 (PLA2) for substrates presented as multimolecular aggregates compared to dispersed molecules (interfacial activation) arises due to a conformational change in the enzyme. X-ray studies have, however, failed to identify any such change. Here we report the solution structures of porcine pancreatic PLA2 both free and as a ternary complex with micelles and a competitive inhibitor. Important differences between these structures indicate that conformational changes may play an important role in the mechanism of interfacial activation in PLA2s.