Regulation of phospholipase D activity, membrane targeting and intracellular trafficking by phosphoinositides.

Andrew J Morris
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Generation of PA (phosphatidic acid) by PLD (phospholipase D)-catalysed hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine plays a pivotal role in cellular signalling pathways that regulate organization of the actin cytoskeleton, vesicular transport and exocytosis and stimulation of cell growth and survival. PLD regulation and function are intimately linked with phosphoinositide metabolism. Phosphatidyl 4-phosphate 5-kinase is stimulated by PA in vitro and this enzyme is the downstream effector of a significant subset of PLD signalling pathways. Yeast and mammalian PLDs are potently and specifically activated by the product of this kinase, PtdIns(4,5)P2, through interactions mediated by a polybasic motif within the catalytic core of the enzyme. Integrity of this motif is critical for agonist activation of mammalian PLD and for PLD function in secretion, sporulation and exocytosis in vivo. Although dispensable for catalysis in vitro, these PLD enzymes also contain N-terminal PH (pleckstrin) and PX (phox) homology domains. Binding studies using recombinantly expressed PLD fragments indicate that the PH and PX domains also interact specifically with distinct phosphoinositide ligands. Both the PX and PH domains are important for PLD function by controlling the dynamic association of the enzyme with the plasma membrane and its intracellular trafficking by the endocytic pathway. These results identify two distinct modes of regulation of PLD by phosphoinositides: stimulation of catalysis mediated by the polybasic domain and dynamic regulation of membrane targeting mediated primarily by the PH and PX domains.

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磷脂酶D活性、膜靶向和细胞内转运的调控。
磷脂酶D催化磷脂酰胆碱水解产生PA(磷脂酸)在细胞信号通路中起着关键作用,这些信号通路调节肌动蛋白细胞骨架的组织、囊泡运输和胞外分泌以及刺激细胞生长和存活。PLD的调节和功能与磷酸肌苷代谢密切相关。磷脂酰4-磷酸5激酶在体外受PA刺激,该酶是PLD信号通路的一个重要子集的下游效应物。酵母和哺乳动物的pld被该激酶的产物PtdIns(4,5)P2通过酶催化核心内的多基基基序介导的相互作用而有效和特异性激活。该基序的完整性对于哺乳动物PLD的激动剂激活以及PLD在体内分泌、产孢和胞吐中的功能至关重要。虽然在体外催化中是必不可少的,但这些PLD酶也含有n端PH (pleckstrin)和PX (phox)同源结构域。利用重组表达的PLD片段进行的结合研究表明,PH和PX结构域也与不同的磷酸肌苷配体特异性相互作用。PX和PH结构域都通过控制酶与质膜的动态结合及其通过内吞途径在细胞内运输而对PLD功能起重要作用。这些结果确定了磷酸肌苷调节PLD的两种不同模式:由多碱性结构域介导的催化刺激和主要由PH和PX结构域介导的膜靶向的动态调节。
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