Effects on Human Group Ⅹ Phospholipase A2 Inclusion Bodies Folding
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This work was supported by a grant from The National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (39930060).

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    Human group Ⅹ phospholipase A2 is a member of mammalian secretory phospholipase which belongs to phospholipase A2 superfamily. It has been expressed in a form of inclusion bodies in E.coli. It could not refold efficiently as human pancreatic phospholipase A2 (group Ⅰ B) merely by diluting the protein unfolded in 8 mol/L of urea. The refolding reaction of human group Ⅹ phospholipase A2 in vitro was depended on temperature, pH and protein concentration. A number of additives have been tested, among which L-arginine was the most efficient effector in improving the refolding of human group Ⅹ phospholipase A2, and its structural analogs, L-citrulline, had less effect. L-lysine and L-arginine methyl ester could not improve phospholipase A2 refolding. In addition, L-arginine inhibited the formation of aggregates and of intramolecular disulfide bonds. These results showed that both carboxyl and guanidyl residues of L-arginine were essential for improving protein refolding.

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CHENG Hong-Qiang, ZHANG Chen, HU Hong-Yu, XU Gen-Jun. Effects on Human Group Ⅹ Phospholipase A2 Inclusion Bodies Folding[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2005,32(2):154-160

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