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- Thematic Review Series:Phospholipases: Central Role in Lipid Signaling and DiseaseOpen Access
Calcium-independent phospholipases A2 and their roles in biological processes and diseases
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 56Issue 9p1643–1668Published online: May 28, 2015- Sasanka Ramanadham
- Tomader Ali
- Jason W. Ashley
- Robert N. Bone
- William D. Hancock
- Xiaoyong Lei
Cited in Scopus: 129Among the family of phospholipases A2 (PLA2s) are the Ca2+-independent PLA2s (iPLA2s) and they are designated group VI iPLA2s. In relation to secretory and cytosolic PLA2s, the iPLA2s are more recently described and details of their expression and roles in biological functions are rapidly emerging. The iPLA2s or patatin-like phospholipases (PNPLAs) are intracellular enzymes that do not require Ca2+ for activity, and contain lipase (GXSXG) and nucleotide-binding (GXGXXG) consensus sequences. Though nine PNPLAs have been recognized, PNPLA8 (membrane-associated iPLA2γ) and PNPLA9 (cytosol-associated iPLA2β) are the most widely studied and understood.