Previous studies on an arachidonic acid-producing fungus, Mortierella alliacea YN-15, suggested that its intracellular lipase plays an important role in the metabolism of exogenous and storage lipids. The lipase purified in this study through acetone precipitation and three-step chromatography was estimated to be about 11 kDa in size by SDS-PAGE and mass spectrometry, and it tended to form large aggregates in aqueous solution. The purified lipase retained its activity over wide ranges of pH (2-12) and temperature (20-80 °C). Its activity was enhanced by the Ca(2+) ion and reduced by some heavy metal ions, such as Zn(2+) and Hg(2+), and diethylpyrocarbonate. Among the various substrates tested, monoacylglycerols containing long-chain unsaturated fatty acids and phosphatidylcholine were preferentially hydrolyzed over triacylglycerols and fatty acid methyl esters. The lipase strongly hydrolyzed the sn-1/3 ester bonds and weakly hydrolyzed the sn-2 ester bonds of triolein, and it also catalyzed the acylglycerol synthesis reaction in a solvent-free two-phase system. The results indicate that triacylglycerol may be formed via 2-monoacylglycerol. Thus, the highly stable M. alliacea lipase may be useful for the synthesis of structured lipids, particularly acylglycerols containing functional unsaturated fatty acids at the sn-2 position.
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