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PLA2G6 Protein (iPLA2-VI)

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PLA2G6 Protein (iPLA2-VI)

Overview

PLA2G6, encoding the calcium-independent phospholipase A2 (iPLA2-VI), is a critical enzyme involved in lipid metabolism and cellular homeostasis. The protein is encoded by the PLA2G6 gene located on chromosome 22q13.1 and consists of 1,447 amino acids, forming a catalytically active enzyme belonging to the phospholipase A2 superfamily. iPLA2-VI functions as an intracellular lipase with broad substrate specificity, catalyzing the hydrolysis of the sn-2 acyl bond of phospholipids in a calcium-independent manner. Mutations in PLA2G6 are associated with several severe neurodegenerative disorders, making this protein a central subject in neurodegeneration research.

Function/Biology

iPLA2-VI catalyzes the release of lysophospholipids and free fatty acids from membrane phospholipids through hydrolysis at the sn-2 position. This enzyme operates independently of calcium, distinguishing it from calcium-dependent phospholipases (cPLA2). The protein contains an N-terminal ankyrin repeat domain and catalytic patatin-like domain characteristic of the patatin phospholipase superfamily. iPLA2-VI localizes to multiple cellular compartments including mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, and the inner nuclear membrane, allowing it to regulate lipid composition across distinct membrane systems.

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