Identification of a novel class of mammalian phosphoinositol-specific phospholipase C enzymes
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- Published online on: January 1, 2005 https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.15.1.117
- Pages: 117-121
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Abstract
Phosphoinositol (PhoIns)-specific phospholipase C enzymes (PLCs) are central to the inositol lipid signaling pathways and contribute to intracellular Ca2+ release and protein kinase C activation. Five distinct classes of PhoIns-specific PLCs are known to exist in mammals, which are activated by membrane receptor-mediated events. Here we have identified a sixth class of PhoIns-specific PLC with a novel domain structure, which we have termed PLC-η. Two putative PLC-η enzymes were identified in humans and in mice. Sequence analysis revealed that residues implicated in substrate binding and catalysis from other PhoIns-specific PLCs are conserved in the novel enzymes. PLC-η enzymes are most closely related to the PLC-δ class and share a close evolutionary relationship with other PLC isozymes. EST analysis and RT-PCR data suggest that PLC-η enzymes are expressed in several cell types and, by analogy with other mammalian PhoIns-specific PLCs, are likely to be involved in signal transduction pathways.