The regulatory role of EF-hand motifs of pig 80K diacylglycerol kinase as assessed using truncation and deletion mutants
- PMID: 1662491
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(91)92038-l
The regulatory role of EF-hand motifs of pig 80K diacylglycerol kinase as assessed using truncation and deletion mutants
Abstract
To elucidate the regulatory function of EF-hand motifs of pig 80K diacylglycerol (DG) kinase, we constructed and expressed several truncation and deletion mutants of the enzyme in E. coli or COS-7 cells. The bacterially expressed EF-hand region could bind Ca2+ and was suggested to undergo conformational change like calmodulin. A mutant enzyme lacking EF-hands lost Ca(2+)-binding activity, but could be fully activated by phosphatidylserine (PS) or deoxycholate in the absence of Ca2+. The full activation of the wild-type enzyme by PS, on the other hand, was totally dependent on Ca2+. Further, the wild-type enzyme expressed in COS-7 cells was exclusively soluble, whereas the EF-hand-deleted mutant was considerably associated with the membranes. The results suggest that under Ca(2+)-free condition, the EF-hand masks the PS-binding site of the DG kinase, and that the Ca(2+)-binding results in the exposure of the PS-binding site through the conformational change of the EF-hand region.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Miscellaneous
