Abstract

Matrix-assisted laser desorption and ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) was successfully applied for the analysis of various lipid classes. It can also be used for monitoring the digestion of phosphatidylcholine (PC) with phospholipase A 2 (PLA 2) and it was shown that MALDI-TOF MS possesses a number of advantages over well established methods for this purpose. In this work, we use MALDI-TOF MS for determination of the substrate specificity of neutrophil PLA 2. For the comparison of the selectivity of the enzyme to various phospholipid (PL) classes, the intensities of the signals arising from the product of the reaction (Sp) and the signal intensity of the residual substrate (Ss) were compared and the resulting Sp/Ss ratio was used as the measure. This approach was first tested with a model system pancreatic PLA 2 and afterwards two sources of the neutrophil PLA 2—the enzyme extracted from the neutrophils and the enzyme released from these cells—were tested for their substrate specificity. We will show that the neutrophil-secreted PLA 2 possesses high preferences for digestion of phosphatidic acid (PA) over other phospholipids. The method applied here is simple and much information can be obtained from a single mass spectrum. Moreover, this approach works well also with a crude biological systems, i.e. no prior purification of the enzyme is required for means of characterisation.

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