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Title:Characterization of neutral lipase BT-1 isolated from the labial gland of Bombus terrestris males
Author(s):Brabcova J; Prchalova D; Demianova Z; Bucankova A; Vogel H; Valterova I; Pichova I; Zarevucka M;
Address:"Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, Prague, Czech Republic"
Journal Title:PLoS One
Year:2013
Volume:20131108
Issue:11
Page Number:e80066 -
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080066
ISSN/ISBN:1932-6203 (Electronic) 1932-6203 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: In addition to their general role in the hydrolysis of storage lipids, bumblebee lipases can participate in the biosynthesis of fatty acids that serve as precursors of pheromones used for sexual communication. RESULTS: We studied the temporal dynamics of lipolytic activity in crude extracts from the cephalic part of Bombus terrestris labial glands. Extracts from 3-day-old males displayed the highest lipolytic activity. The highest lipase gene expression level was observed in freshly emerged bumblebees, and both gene expression and lipase activity were lower in bumblebees older than 3 days. Lipase was purified from labial glands, further characterized and named as BT-1. The B. terrestris orthologue shares 88% sequence identity with B. impatiens lipase HA. The molecular weight of B. terrestris lipase BT-1 was approximately 30 kDa, the pH optimum was 8.3, and the temperature optimum was 50 degrees C. Lipase BT-1 showed a notable preference for C8-C10 p-nitrophenyl esters, with the highest activity toward p-nitrophenyl caprylate (C8). The Michaelis constant (Km) and maximum reaction rate (Vmax) for p-nitrophenyl laurate hydrolysis were Km = 0.0011 mM and Vmax = 0.15 U/mg. CONCLUSION: This is the first report describing neutral lipase from the labial gland of B. terrestris. Our findings help increase understanding of its possible function in the labial gland"
Keywords:Animals Bees/genetics/*metabolism Fatty Acids/genetics/metabolism Gene Expression/genetics Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Hydrolysis Lipase/genetics/*metabolism Male Pheromones/genetics/metabolism Substrate Specificity;
Notes:"MedlineBrabcova, Jana Prchalova, Darina Demianova, Zuzana Bucankova, Alena Vogel, Heiko Valterova, Irena Pichova, Iva Zarevucka, Marie eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2013/11/22 PLoS One. 2013 Nov 8; 8(11):e80066. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080066. eCollection 2013"

 
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