Biochemical and Functional Characterization by Site-Directed Mutagenesis of a Phospholipase A2 from Scorpio maurus Venom

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Krayem, Najeh [1 ]
Alonazi, Mona [2 ]
Khemakhem, Bassem [3 ]
Horchani, Habib [4 ]
Cherif, Slim [1 ]
Karray, Aida [1 ]
Ben Bacha, Abir [2 ]
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[1] Univ Sfax, ENIS, Lab Biochem & Enzymat Engn Lipases, Soukra Rd,BP1171, Sfax, Tunisia
[2] King Saud Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Biochem, POB 22452, Riyadh 11495, Saudi Arabia
[3] Univ Sfax, Sfax Fac Sci, Lab Plant Biotechnol, BP 1171, Sfax 3038, Tunisia
[4] Coll Riviere Du Loup, Sci Dept, Riviere Du Loup, PQ G5R 1R1, Canada
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secreted phospholipase A(2); Scorpio maurus; venom gland; mutant; kinetic property; pH stability; BEE;
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10.3390/pr11123364
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TQ [化学工业];
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The study of amino acid interactions in the active site of scorpion venom phospholipases A(2) could help to gain insights into the structure-function relationship and the biological activities of the enzyme. In the secreted phospholipase A(2) of Scorpio maurus venom glands, Glutamate 63 and Tyrosine 122 amino acids play critical roles in the catalytic mechanism through interactions with residues around the calcium-binding loop. We constructed mutants at these positions by overexpression in Escherichia coli cells. After refolding and purification of recombinant enzymes, we studied their kinetic properties using pH-stat and monolayer techniques. The mutant Glutamate 63-Aspartate (E63D) exhibited a reduced activity, while the second mutant Tyrosine 122-Arginine (Y122R) retained some activity with a 14-fold reduction in catalytic efficiency. However, both mutants remained stable in pH values ranging from 2 to 12 whereas the double mutant D63-R122 was catalytically inactive. Comparative analysis of wild-type and mutant 3-D models showed various modifications of the hydrogen-binding network linking residues Glutamate 63 and Tyrosine 122. These modifications of interactions could explain the reduction in enzymatic activity. The kinetic behavior on phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine monolayers of three mutants was evaluated using a baro-stat system to assess the potential association between the hydrolysis of erythrocyte membrane phospholipids and the enzyme's capability to penetrate phospholipid monolayers at high surface pressure. Mutants' kinetic behaviors were similar to the wild-type form with slightly modified specific activities at high surface pressure. All mutants were more active on phosphatidylethanolamine than phosphatidylcholine films at high surface pressure. This study provided new information to further elucidate structure-function relationships of scorpion venom-secreted phospholipases A(2) and the design of novel potent drug molecules.
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