Origins of delays in monolayer kinetics: phospholipase A2 paradigm.

Biochemistry

Departament de Fisicoquimica, Facultat de Farmacia, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona 08028, Spain.

Published: July 2004

The interfacial kinetic paradigm is adopted to model the kinetic behavior of pig pancreatic phospholipase A(2) (PLA2) at the monolayer interface. A short delay of about a minute to the onset of the steady state is observed under all monolayer reaction progress conditions, including the PLA2-catalyzed hydrolysis of didecanoylphosphatidyl-choline (PC10) and -glycerol (PG10) monolayers as analyzed in this paper. This delay is independent of enzyme concentration and surface pressure and is attributed to the equilibration time by stationary diffusion of the enzyme added to the stirred subphase to the monolayer through the intervening unstirred aqueous layer. The longer delays of up to several hours, seen with the PC10 monolayers at >15 mN/m, are influenced by surface pressure as well as enzyme concentration. Virtually all features of the monolayer reaction progress are consistent with the assumption that the product accumulates in the substrate monolayer, although the products alone do not spread as a compressible monolayer. These results rule out models that invoke slow "activation" of PLA2 on the monolayer. The observed steady-state rate on monolayers after the delays is <1% of the rate observed with micellar or vesicles substrates of comparable substrate. Together these results suggest that the monolayer steady-state rate includes contributions from steps other than those of the interfacial turnover cycle. Additional considerations that provide understanding of the pre-steady-state behaviors and other nonideal effects at the surface are also discussed.

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