Transition from octahedral to tetrahedral geometry causes the activation or inhibition by Zn²⁺ of Pseudomonas aeruginosa phosphorylcholine phosphatase

Pseudomonas aeruginosa phosphorylcholine phosphatase (PchP) catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphorylcholine, which is produced by the action of hemolytic phospholipase C on phosphatidylcholine or sphyngomielin, to generate choline and inorganic phosphate. Among divalent cations, its activity is depend...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biometals 2010-04, Vol.23 (2), p.307-314
Hauptverfasser: Otero, Lisandro H, Beassoni, Paola R, Lisa, Angela T, Domenech, Carlos E
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Zusammenfassung:Pseudomonas aeruginosa phosphorylcholine phosphatase (PchP) catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphorylcholine, which is produced by the action of hemolytic phospholipase C on phosphatidylcholine or sphyngomielin, to generate choline and inorganic phosphate. Among divalent cations, its activity is dependent on Mg²⁺ or Zn²⁺. Mg²⁺ produced identical activation at pH 5.0 and 7.4, but Zn²⁺ was an activator at pH 5.0 and became an inhibitor at pH 7.4. At this higher pH, very low concentrations of Zn²⁺ inhibited enzymatic activity even in the presence of saturating Mg²⁺ concentrations. Considering experimental and theoretical physicochemical calculations performed by different authors, we conclude that at pH 5.0, Mg²⁺ and Zn²⁺ are hexacoordinated in an octahedral arrangement in the PchP active site. At pH 7.4, Mg²⁺ conserves the octahedral coordination maintaining enzymatic activity. The inhibition produced by Zn²⁺ at 7.4 is interpreted as a change from octahedral to tetrahedral coordination geometry which is produced by hydrolysis of the [graphic removed] complex.
ISSN:0966-0844
1572-8773
DOI:10.1007/s10534-010-9289-1