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Activation of interfacial enzymes at membrane surfaces
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Proteinlipid InteractionInterfacial EnzymesMembrane FormationSignal TransductionBiochemistryNatural SciencesMedicineMolecular BiologyCytoskeletonMembrane SystemLipidsCellular BiochemistryMembrane SurfacesLipid-membrane SubstrateLipid MovementWater-soluble Enzymes
A host of water-soluble enzymes are active at membrane surfaces and in association with membranes. Some of these enzymes are involved in signalling and in modification and remodelling of the membranes. A special class of enzymes, the phospholipases, and in particular secretory phospholipase A(2) (sPLA(2)), are only activated at the interface between water and membrane surfaces, where they lead to a break-down of the lipid molecules into lysolipids and free fatty acids. The activation is critically dependent on the physical properties of the lipid-membrane substrate. A topical review is given of our current understanding of the physical mechanisms responsible for activation of sPLA(2) as derived from a range of different experimental and theoretical investigations.
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