Narayanasamy_2023_Biophys.Chem_296_106976

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Title : Molecular insights on PS-PLA(1) lipase activity of human ABHD16B - Narayanasamy_2023_Biophys.Chem_296_106976
Author(s) : Narayanasamy R , Rajasekharan R , Usharani D
Ref : Biophysical Chemistry , 296 :106976 , 2023
Abstract :

The human alpha beta hydrolase domain (ABHD) proteins are ubiquitous and regulate the cellular lipids' anabolic and catabolic processes. The structural aspects for specific biochemical function of many ABHD proteins related to physiological disorders and its link to pathological conditions remain unknown. Here putative human ABHD16B protein was overexpressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for its biological activity. In-vitro enzymatic assay of the recombinant ABHD16B protein with fluorescently tagged glycerophospholipids revealed that the PLA(1) activity is observed with phosphatidylserine (PS). In addition, it efficiently hydrolyzed monoacylglycerol over triacylglycerols. Further, molecular dynamic simulations and per residue binding free energy decomposition analysis revealed that the origin of PS-specific PLA(1) activity of ABHD16B is due to the electrostatic interaction of the PS head group with K8, R319, and E178, which led to having the hydrogen bond interaction of sn-1 acyl chain ester to the catalytic site residues. Site-directed mutagenesis of the (245)GXSXG(249) motif of ABHD16B reduced the maximal lipase activity of PS and MAG. In summary, these results revealed that ABHD16B plays a vital role in PS selectivity that in turn, controls the specific subcellular pools of 2-LPS metabolism in the tissues at low pH.

PubMedSearch : Narayanasamy_2023_Biophys.Chem_296_106976
PubMedID: 36841071
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-ABHD16B

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Substrate NBD-Phosphatidylserine
Gene_locus human-ABHD16B

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Narayanasamy R, Rajasekharan R, Usharani D (2023)
Molecular insights on PS-PLA(1) lipase activity of human ABHD16B
Biophysical Chemistry 296 :106976

Narayanasamy R, Rajasekharan R, Usharani D (2023)
Biophysical Chemistry 296 :106976