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Although structurally similar to pancreatic lipase (PL), the key enzyme of intestinal fat digestion, pancreatic lipase-related protein type 2 (PLRP2) differs from PL in certain functional properties. Notably, PLRP2 has a broader substrate specificity than PL, and unlike that of PL, its activity is not restored by colipase in the presence of bile salts. In the studies presented here, the activation mechanism of horse PLRP2 was studied through active site-directed inhibition experiments, and the results demonstrate fundamental differences with that of PL. The opening of the horse PLRP2 flap occurs as soon as bile salt monomers are present, is accelerated in the presence of micelles, and does not require the presence of colipase. Moreover, in contrast to PL, horse PLRP2 is able to directly interact with a bile salt micelle to form an active binary complex, without the micelle being presented by colipase, as evidenced by molecular sieving experiments. These findings, together with the sensitivity of the horse PLRP2 flap to partial proteolysis, are indicative of a higher flexibility of the flap of horse PLRP2 relative to PL. From these results, it can be concluded that PLRP2 can adopt an active conformation in the intestine, which could be important for the further understanding of the physiological role of PLRP2. Finally, this work emphasizes the essential role of colipase in lipase catalysis at the lipid-water interface in the presence of bile.
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Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, UMR7281 Bioénergétique et Ingénierie des Protéines, 31 Chemin Joseph Aiguier, 13009 Marseille, France.
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Laboratoire d'Enzymologie Interfaciale et de Physiologie de la Lipolyse, Unité Propre de Recherche 9025, France.
The occurrence of classical pancreatic lipase (PL) and pancreatic lipase-related proteins 1 and 2 (PLRP1s and 2) in the pancreas of ten mammalian species (humans, pig, rat, guinea pig, coypu, rabbit, horse, ox, goat and sheep) and two bird species (ostrich and turkey) was investigated. The lipases were purified from delipidated pancreas and identified based on the results of Western blotting analysis with anti-human PLRP2 serum, the catalytic properties and N-terminal microsequencing data. PLRP2s were detected in the pancreas of monogastric herbivorous animals (guinea pig, coypu, rabbit and horse) but not in that of ruminant herbivorous animals (ox, goat and sheep).
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November 2007
UMR, INSERM 476, INRA 1260, Université de Méditerranée, Nutrition Humaine et Lipides, Faculté de Médecine de Timone, Marseille, France.
Although structurally similar, classic pancreatic lipase (PL) and pancreatic lipase-related protein (PLRP)2, expressed in the pancreas of several species, differ in substrate specificity, sensitivity to bile salts and colipase dependence. In order to investigate the role of the two domains of PLRP2 in the function of the protein, two chimeric proteins were designed by swapping the N and C structural domains between the horse PL (Nc and Cc domains) and the horse PLRP2 (N2 and C2 domains). NcC2 and N2Cc proteins were expressed in insect cells, purified by one-step chromatography, and characterized.
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January 2006
INSERM 476, Faculté de Médecine, 27 Boulevard Jean-Moulin, Marseille F-13385 Cedex 5, France.
The major sources of vitamin A in the human diet are retinyl esters (mainly retinyl palmitate) and provitamin A carotenoids. It has been shown that classical pancreatic lipase (PL) is involved in the luminal hydrolysis of retinyl palmitate (RP), but it is not known whether pancreatic lipase-related proteins 1 (PLRP1) and 2 (PLRP2), two other lipases recovered in the human pancreatic juice, are also involved. The aim of this study was to assess whether RP acts a substrate for these lipase-related proteins.
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Grupo de Cristalografía Macromolecular y Biología Estructural, Instituto Rocasolano, CSIC, Serrano 119, 28006 Madrid, Spain.
Horse pancreatic lipase-related proteins PLRP1 and PLRP2 are produced by the pancreas together with pancreatic lipase (PL). Sequence-comparison analyses reveal that the three proteins possess the same two-domain organization: an N-terminal catalytic domain and a C-terminal domain, which in PL is involved in colipase binding. Nevertheless, despite the high level of sequence identity found, they exhibit distinct enzymatic properties.
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