Yp. Zhang et al., Localization of rat liver group IIA phospholipase A(2) in secretory pathways: Green fluorescent protein approach, MICROS MICR, 6(2), 2000, pp. 150-155
Rat liver group IIA phospholipase A, (PLA,, Enzyme Commission Number [E.C.]
3.1.1.4) was initially isolated from mitochondria. Since then it has been
thought that it resides in mitochondria and that mitochondria are its main
subcellular target. We cloned the cDNA sequence of rat group IIA PLA(2) and
fused its presequence (signal peptide) to enhanced green fluorescent prote
in (EGFP). In baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells transiently and stably expres
sing the fusion protein, the fluorescence does not localize in mitochondria
, but rather in the secretory pathway. These results suggest that the plasm
a membrane, and not mitochondria, is the primary target of rat group IIA PL
A(2).