First eight residues of apolipoprotein A-I mediate the C-terminus control of helical bundle unfolding and its lipidation.
The crystal structure of a C-terminal deletion of apolipoprotein A-I (apoA1) shows a large helical bundle structure in the amino half of the protein, from residues 8 to 115. Using site directed mutagenesis, guanidine or thermal denaturation, cell free liposome clearance, and cellular ABCA1-mediated...
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doaj-37db32902a884c37a19e71f9308ee8c52021-03-03T21:24:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01151e022191510.1371/journal.pone.0221915First eight residues of apolipoprotein A-I mediate the C-terminus control of helical bundle unfolding and its lipidation.Gregory BrubakerShuhui W LorkowskiKailash GulshanStanley L HazenValentin GogoneaJonathan D SmithThe crystal structure of a C-terminal deletion of apolipoprotein A-I (apoA1) shows a large helical bundle structure in the amino half of the protein, from residues 8 to 115. Using site directed mutagenesis, guanidine or thermal denaturation, cell free liposome clearance, and cellular ABCA1-mediated cholesterol efflux assays, we demonstrate that apoA1 lipidation can occur when the thermodynamic barrier to this bundle unfolding is lowered. The absence of the C-terminus renders the bundle harder to unfold resulting in loss of apoA1 lipidation that can be reversed by point mutations, such as Trp8Ala, and by truncations as short as 8 residues in the amino terminus, both of which facilitate helical bundle unfolding. Locking the bundle via a disulfide bond leads to loss of apoA1 lipidation. We propose a model in which the C-terminus acts on the N-terminus to destabilize this helical bundle. Upon lipid binding to the C-terminus, Trp8 is displaced from its interaction with Phe57, Arg61, Leu64, Val67, Phe71, and Trp72 to destabilize the bundle. However, when the C-terminus is deleted, Trp8 cannot be displaced, the bundle cannot unfold, and apoA1 cannot be lipidated.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221915 |
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Gregory Brubaker Shuhui W Lorkowski Kailash Gulshan Stanley L Hazen Valentin Gogonea Jonathan D Smith |
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Gregory Brubaker Shuhui W Lorkowski Kailash Gulshan Stanley L Hazen Valentin Gogonea Jonathan D Smith |
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Gregory Brubaker |
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First eight residues of apolipoprotein A-I mediate the C-terminus control of helical bundle unfolding and its lipidation. |
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First eight residues of apolipoprotein A-I mediate the C-terminus control of helical bundle unfolding and its lipidation. |
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First eight residues of apolipoprotein A-I mediate the C-terminus control of helical bundle unfolding and its lipidation. |
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First eight residues of apolipoprotein A-I mediate the C-terminus control of helical bundle unfolding and its lipidation. |
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First eight residues of apolipoprotein A-I mediate the C-terminus control of helical bundle unfolding and its lipidation. |
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first eight residues of apolipoprotein a-i mediate the c-terminus control of helical bundle unfolding and its lipidation. |
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The crystal structure of a C-terminal deletion of apolipoprotein A-I (apoA1) shows a large helical bundle structure in the amino half of the protein, from residues 8 to 115. Using site directed mutagenesis, guanidine or thermal denaturation, cell free liposome clearance, and cellular ABCA1-mediated cholesterol efflux assays, we demonstrate that apoA1 lipidation can occur when the thermodynamic barrier to this bundle unfolding is lowered. The absence of the C-terminus renders the bundle harder to unfold resulting in loss of apoA1 lipidation that can be reversed by point mutations, such as Trp8Ala, and by truncations as short as 8 residues in the amino terminus, both of which facilitate helical bundle unfolding. Locking the bundle via a disulfide bond leads to loss of apoA1 lipidation. We propose a model in which the C-terminus acts on the N-terminus to destabilize this helical bundle. Upon lipid binding to the C-terminus, Trp8 is displaced from its interaction with Phe57, Arg61, Leu64, Val67, Phe71, and Trp72 to destabilize the bundle. However, when the C-terminus is deleted, Trp8 cannot be displaced, the bundle cannot unfold, and apoA1 cannot be lipidated. |
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