Wei Jie, Kang Hye Won, Cohen David E
Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Biochem J. 2009 Jun 26;421(2):311-22. doi: 10.1042/BJ20090039.
Them2 (thioesterase superfamily member 2) is a 140-amino-acid protein of unknown biological function that comprises a single hotdog fold thioesterase domain. On the basis of its putative association with mitochondria, accentuated expression in oxidative tissues and interaction with StarD2 (also known as phosphatidylcholine-transfer protein, PC-TP), a regulator of fatty acid metabolism, we explored whether Them2 functions as a physiologically relevant fatty acyl-CoA thioesterase. In solution, Them2 formed a stable homotetramer, which denatured in a single transition at 59.3 degrees C. Them2 exhibited thioesterase activity for medium- and long-chain acyl-CoAs, with Km values that decreased exponentially as a function of increasing acyl chain length. Steady-state kinetic parameters for Them2 were characteristic of long-chain mammalian acyl-CoA thioesterases, with minimal values of Km and maximal values of kcat/Km observed for myristoyl-CoA and palmitoyl-CoA. For these acyl-CoAs, substrate inhibition was observed when concentrations approached their critical micellar concentrations. The acyl-CoA thioesterase activity of Them2 was optimized at physiological temperature, ionic strength and pH. For both myristoyl-CoA and palmitoyl-CoA, the addition of StarD2 increased the kcat of Them2. Enzymatic activity was decreased by the addition of phosphatidic acid/phosphatidylcholine small unilamellar vesicles. Them2 expression, which was most pronounced in mouse heart, was associated with mitochondria and was induced by activation of PPARalpha (peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor alpha). We conclude that, under biological conditions, Them2 probably functions as a homotetrameric long-chain acyl-CoA thioesterase. Accordingly, Them2 has been designated as the 13th member of the mammalian acyl-CoA thioesterase family, Acot13.
Them2(硫酯酶超家族成员2)是一种由140个氨基酸组成的蛋白质,其生物学功能未知,包含一个单热狗折叠硫酯酶结构域。基于其与线粒体的假定关联、在氧化组织中的高表达以及与脂肪酸代谢调节剂StarD2(也称为磷脂酰胆碱转移蛋白,PC-TP)的相互作用,我们探究了Them2是否作为一种生理相关的脂肪酰基辅酶A硫酯酶发挥作用。在溶液中,Them2形成稳定的同四聚体,在59.3℃时以单一转变方式变性。Them2对中链和长链脂肪酰基辅酶A表现出硫酯酶活性,其Km值随酰基链长度增加呈指数下降。Them2的稳态动力学参数具有长链哺乳动物脂肪酰基辅酶A硫酯酶的特征,肉豆蔻酰辅酶A和棕榈酰辅酶A的Km值最小,kcat/Km值最大。对于这些脂肪酰基辅酶A,当浓度接近其临界胶束浓度时会观察到底物抑制。Them2的脂肪酰基辅酶A硫酯酶活性在生理温度、离子强度和pH条件下达到最佳。对于肉豆蔻酰辅酶A和棕榈酰辅酶A,添加StarD2均增加了Them2的kcat。添加磷脂酸/磷脂酰胆碱小单层囊泡会降低酶活性。Them2在小鼠心脏中表达最为明显,与线粒体相关,并由过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体α(PPARα)的激活诱导。我们得出结论,在生物学条件下,Them2可能作为同四聚体长链脂肪酰基辅酶A硫酯酶发挥作用。因此,Them2被指定为哺乳动物脂肪酰基辅酶A硫酯酶家族的第13个成员,即Acot13。