A novel phospholipase C inhibitor, S-PLI produced by Streptomyces sp. strain no. A-6288.
JOURNAL OF ENZYME INHIBITION 1996;
10:177-86. [PMID:
8835943 DOI:
10.3109/14756369609030311]
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Abstract
S-PLI, an inhibitor of phospholipase C (PLC) produced by Streptomyces sp. strain No. 6288, was purified from the culture filtrate by salting-out with solid ammonium sulfate, column chromatography on CM-cellulose and gel filtration on Sephadex G-75. The molecular weight of S-PLI was estimated to be 65,000 by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The inhibitor was found to be a glycoprotein with a composition of 609 amino acids and 19 glucose residues having an isoelectric point at 7.8. S-PLI was stable from pH 3 to 10 at 37 degrees C and up to 40 degrees at pH 6.0. The inhibitory activity showed pH- and temperature-dependence with a maximum around pH 7.0 at 50 degrees C. S-PLI inhibited phospholipase C in a competitive manner (Ki value; 9.5 x 10(-6) mM), but did not inhibit S-Hemolysin, phospholipase A2; phospholipase B, phospholipase D and phosphatases. S-PLI is the first reported example of a glycoproteinaceous inhibitor of microbial origin which is able to specifically inhibit phospholipase C.
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