Identification of a new phospholipase D in Carica papaya latex

Gene. 2012 May 15;499(2):243-9. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2012.03.033. Epub 2012 Mar 17.

Abstract

Phospholipase D (PLD) is a lipolytic enzyme involved in signal transduction, vesicle trafficking and membrane metabolism. It catalyzes the hydrolysis and transphosphatidylation of glycerophospholipids at the terminal phosphodiester bond. The presence of a PLD in the latex of Carica papaya (CpPLD1) was demonstrated by transphosphatidylation of phosphatidylcholine (PtdCho) in the presence of 2% ethanol. Although the protein could not be purified to homogeneity due to its presence in high molecular mass aggregates, a protein band was separated by SDS-PAGE after SDS/chloroform-methanol/TCA-acetone extraction of the latex insoluble fraction. This material was digested with trypsin and the amino acid sequences of the tryptic peptides were determined by micro-LC/ESI/MS/MS. These sequences were used to identify a partial cDNA (723 bp) from expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of C. papaya. Based upon EST sequences, a full-length gene was identified in the genome of C. papaya, with an open reading frame of 2424 bp encoding a protein of 808 amino acid residues, with a theoretical molecular mass of 92.05 kDa. From sequence analysis, CpPLD1 was identified as a PLD belonging to the plant phosphatidylcholine phosphatidohydrolase family.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Base Sequence
  • Carica / enzymology*
  • Carica / metabolism
  • Latex / metabolism
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Phospholipase D / chemistry*
  • Phospholipase D / genetics
  • Phospholipase D / isolation & purification*
  • Phospholipase D / metabolism
  • Phylogeny
  • Plants / enzymology
  • Plants / metabolism

Substances

  • Latex
  • Phospholipase D