Nakanishi H, Nomura H, Kikkawa U, Kishimoto A, Nishizuka Y
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1985 Oct 30;132(2):582-90. doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(85)91173-8.
Two forms of phospholipase C, hydrolyzing specifically inositol phospholipids, are resoluted and partially purified from rat brain as well as liver cytosol by DEAE-cellulose followed by heparin-Sepharose, Sephacryl S-400, and aminohexyl-Sepharose column chromatographies. With phosphatidylinositol as substrate, at pH 7.4 one is most active at 10(-6) M Ca2+ (Type I) whereas the other requires 10(-3) M Ca2+ (Type II). At pH 5.5 both Type I and II are active at 10(-3) M Ca2+ but essentially inactive at lower concentrations of this divalent cation. Both Type I and II hydrolyze preferentially polyphosphoinositides particularly at lower concentrations of Ca2+.