Journal of Lipid Research (Dec 1984)

Spectrophotometric determination of lipases, lysophospholipases, and phospholipases

  • A A Farooqui,
  • W A Taylor,
  • C E Pendley, 2nd,
  • J W Cox,
  • L A Horrocks

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 13
pp. 1555 – 1562

Abstract

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Spectrophotometric techniques for determining the activities of lipases, lysophospholipases, and phospholipases are reviewed. These methods involve the use of thioester substrate analogs as well as omega-nitrophenyl derivatives of the corresponding lipids. The most promising results are obtained with the thioester substrate analogs. Mono- and diacylglycerol lipases are assayed by using rac-1-S-decanoyl-1-mercapto-2,3-propanediol and rac-1,2-S,O-didecanoyl-1-mercapto-2,3-propanediol, respectively. Phospholipases A1 and A2 are determined by using rac-1,2-S,O-didecanoyl-3-phosphocholine-1-mercapto-2,3-propanediol and 2-hexadecanoylthio-1-ethyl-phosphocholine, respectively. Lysophospholipases are measured by using 2-hexadecanoylthio-1-ethyl-phosphocholine. Phospholipase C is assayed with rac-1-S-phosphocholine-2,3-O-didecanoyl-1-mercapto-2,3-propanediol. Thioester substrate analog assay procedures are more rapid, sensitive, convenient, continuous, and less expensive than the classical radiochemical techniques.