Plant lipid environment and membrane enzymes: the case of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase

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Francisco Morales-Cedillo
Ariadna González-Solís
Lizbeth Gutiérrez-Angoa
Dora Luz Cano-Ramírez
Marina Gavilanes-Ruiz
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[1] Conj. E. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Dpto. de Bioquímica, Facultad de Química
[2] UNAM. Cd. Universitaria,undefined
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Plant Cell Reports | 2015年 / 34卷
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H; -ATPase; Membrane lipids; Plant plasma membrane; Protein–lipid interaction;
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Several lipid classes constitute the universal matrix of the biological membranes. With their amphipathic nature, lipids not only build the continuous barrier that confers identity to every cell and organelle, but they are also active actors that modulate the activity of the proteins immersed in the lipid bilayer. The plasma membrane H+-ATPase, an enzyme from plant cells, is an excellent example of a transmembrane protein whose activity is influenced by the hydrophilic compartments at both sides of the membrane and by the hydrophobic domains of the lipid bilayer. As a result, an extensive documentation of the effect of numerous amphiphiles in the enzyme activity can be found. Detergents, membrane glycerolipids, and sterols can produce activation or inhibition of the enzyme activity. In some cases, these effects are associated with the lipids of the membrane bulk, but in others, a direct interaction of the lipid with the protein is involved. This review gives an account of reports related to the action of the membrane lipids on the H+-ATPase activity.
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页码:617 / 629
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