Dihydroxyacetone phosphate (GrnP) acyltransferase and alkyl-GrnP synthase are the key enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of ether phospholipids. Both enzymes are located on the inside of the peroxisomal membrane. Here we report evidence for a direct interaction between these enzymes obtained by the use of chemical cross-linking. After cross-linking and immunoblot analysis alkyl-GrnP synthase could be detected in a 210-kDa complex which was located entirely on the lumenal side of the peroxisomal membrane. Two-dimensional SDS/PAGE demonstrated thai GrnP-acyltransferase is also cross-linked in a 210-kDa complex. Co-immunoprecipitation confirmed that the two enzymes interact, in a heterotrimeric complex. Furthermore, alkyl- GrnP synthase can form a homotrimeric complex in the absence of GrnP- acyltransferase as was demonstrated by immunoblot analysis after cross- linking experiments with either GrnP-acyltransferase deficient human fibroblast homogenates or recombinant (His)6-tagged alkyl-GrnP synthase. We conclude that alkyl-GrnP synthase interacts selectively with GrnP- acyltransferase in a heterotrimeric complex and in the absence of GrnP- acyltransferase can also form a homotrimeric complex.
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Biermann, J., Just, W. W., Wanders, R. J. A., & Van Den Bosch, H. (1999). Alkyl-dihydroxyacetone phosphate synthase and dihydroxyacetone phosphate acyltransferase form a protein complex in peroxisomes. European Journal of Biochemistry, 261(2), 492–499. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00295.x
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