Val-407 and Ile-408 in the β5′-loop of pancreatic lipase mediate lipase-colipase interactions in the presence of bile salt micelles

Angela Bourbon Freie, Francine Ferrato, Frédéric Carrière, Mark E. Lowe

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Abstract

In a previous study, we demonstrated that the β5′-loop in the C-terminal domain of human pancreatic triglyceride lipase (hPTL) makes a major contribution in the function of hPTL (Chahinian et al. (2002) Biochemistry 41, 13725-13735). In the present study, we characterized the contribution of three residues in the β5′-loop, Val-407, Ile-408, and Leu-412, to the function of hPTL. By substituting charged residues, aspartate or lysine, in these positions, we altered the hydrophilic to lipophilic ratio of the β5′-loop. Each of the mutants was expressed, purified, and characterized for activity and binding with both monolayers and emulsions and for binding to colipase. Experiments with monolayers and with emulsions suggested that the interaction of hPTL with a phospholipid monolayer differs from the interaction of the hPTL-colipase complex with a dicaprin monolayer or a triglyceride emulsion (i.e. neutral lipids). Val-407, Ile-408, and Leu-412 make major contributions to interactions with monolayers, whereas only Val-407 and Ile-408 appear essential for activity on triglyceride emulsions in the presence of bile salt micelles. In solutions of taurodeoxycholate at micellar concentrations, a major effect of the β5′-loop mutations is to change the interaction between hPTL and colipase. These observations support amajor contribution of residues in the β5′-loop in the function of hPTL and suggest that a third partner, bile salt micelles or the lipid interface or both, influence the binding of colipase and hPTL through interactions with the β5′-loop.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7793-7800
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume281
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 24 2006

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