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Proline-rich domain and glycosylation are not essential for the enzymic activity of bile salt-activated lipase. Kinetic studies of T-BAL, a truncated form of the enzyme, expressed in Escherichia coli.

D Downs1, Y Y Xu, J Tang, C S Wang.   

Abstract

We have expressed and purified a truncated recombinant human milk bile salt-activated lipase (T-BAL) from the T7 expression system in Escherichia coli. This T-BAL contains the N-terminal 538 residues of the 722-residue native enzyme. The purified T-BAL, when assayed with PANA (p-nitrophenyl acetate), had a specific activity of 64 +/- 2 units/mg (n = 4), as compared to 52 units/mg for the native enzyme. Because the recombinant T-BAL expressed in E. coli is not glycosylated, these results indicated that the highly glycosylated C-terminal region of BAL is not essential for catalytic function. Heat inactivation patterns of native BAL and T-BAL were found to be similar, further suggesting that the folding of T-BAL is similar to that of the catalytic domain of the native enzyme. With the availability of a sufficient amount of recombinant T-BAL, the specificity and kinetics of T-BAL and native BAL were compared. Fluorescence studies of T-BAL indicated that it has a slightly higher affinity for the monomeric form of taurocholate with a dissociation constant (KA) of 0.32 mM, compared with the reported 0.37 mM for the native enzyme. Further kinetic analysis indicated that there are enzyme specificity changes revealed with the use of PANA and PANB (p-nitrophenyl butyrate) as substrates. When assayed in the presence of taurocholate, T-BAL has a higher turnover rate constant with p-nitrophenyl acetate than with p-nitrophenyl butyrate, which was found to be in contrast to native BAL.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8025103     DOI: 10.1021/bi00192a001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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