Three-dimensional structure/function analysis of SCP-2-like2 reveals differences among SCP-2 family memberss⃞

Mosquito sterol carrier protein-2 (AeSCP-2) and sterol carrier protein-2-like2 (AeSCP-2L2) are members of the SCP-2 protein family with similar expression profiles in the mosquito life cycle. In an effort to understand how lipids can be transported by different SCP-2 proteins, the three-dimensional...

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Main Authors: David H. Dyer, Vilena Wessely, Katrina T. Forest, Que Lan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2008-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752042423X
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spelling doaj-fa81f6340ec2446891c1c1a21db0b5752021-04-28T06:06:38ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752008-03-01493644653Three-dimensional structure/function analysis of SCP-2-like2 reveals differences among SCP-2 family memberss⃞David H. Dyer0Vilena Wessely1Katrina T. Forest2Que Lan3Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706; Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Mosquito sterol carrier protein-2 (AeSCP-2) and sterol carrier protein-2-like2 (AeSCP-2L2) are members of the SCP-2 protein family with similar expression profiles in the mosquito life cycle. In an effort to understand how lipids can be transported by different SCP-2 proteins, the three-dimensional crystal structure of AeSCP-2L2 was solved at 1.7 Å resolution. AeSCP-2L2 forms a dimer and binds three fatty acids, one of which resides in a position within the internal cavity at a right angle to the others. This first report of ligand-bound dimerized protein in the SCP-2 protein family indicates that the family has a much more divergent mode of interaction with ligands than previously reported. The potential function of AeSCP-2L2 was investigated via in vivo incorporation of [3H]cholesterol and [3H]palmitic acid. Overexpression of AeSCP-2L2 in mosquito cells leads to an increased uptake of free fatty acid, whereas knockdown of AeSCP-2L2 in adult females decreases the accumulation of free fatty acid in the fat body from a blood meal. In contrast, overexpression or knockdown of AeSCP-2L2 has no effect on cholesterol uptake. Our results suggest that the main function of AeSCP-2L2 is as a general intracellular fatty acid carrier, as opposed to having a dedicated role in cholesterol transport.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752042423Xmosquitocholesterolfatty acidsterol carrier protein-2
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author David H. Dyer
Vilena Wessely
Katrina T. Forest
Que Lan
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Vilena Wessely
Katrina T. Forest
Que Lan
Three-dimensional structure/function analysis of SCP-2-like2 reveals differences among SCP-2 family memberss⃞
Journal of Lipid Research
mosquito
cholesterol
fatty acid
sterol carrier protein-2
author_facet David H. Dyer
Vilena Wessely
Katrina T. Forest
Que Lan
author_sort David H. Dyer
title Three-dimensional structure/function analysis of SCP-2-like2 reveals differences among SCP-2 family memberss⃞
title_short Three-dimensional structure/function analysis of SCP-2-like2 reveals differences among SCP-2 family memberss⃞
title_full Three-dimensional structure/function analysis of SCP-2-like2 reveals differences among SCP-2 family memberss⃞
title_fullStr Three-dimensional structure/function analysis of SCP-2-like2 reveals differences among SCP-2 family memberss⃞
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional structure/function analysis of SCP-2-like2 reveals differences among SCP-2 family memberss⃞
title_sort three-dimensional structure/function analysis of scp-2-like2 reveals differences among scp-2 family memberss⃞
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 2008-03-01
description Mosquito sterol carrier protein-2 (AeSCP-2) and sterol carrier protein-2-like2 (AeSCP-2L2) are members of the SCP-2 protein family with similar expression profiles in the mosquito life cycle. In an effort to understand how lipids can be transported by different SCP-2 proteins, the three-dimensional crystal structure of AeSCP-2L2 was solved at 1.7 Å resolution. AeSCP-2L2 forms a dimer and binds three fatty acids, one of which resides in a position within the internal cavity at a right angle to the others. This first report of ligand-bound dimerized protein in the SCP-2 protein family indicates that the family has a much more divergent mode of interaction with ligands than previously reported. The potential function of AeSCP-2L2 was investigated via in vivo incorporation of [3H]cholesterol and [3H]palmitic acid. Overexpression of AeSCP-2L2 in mosquito cells leads to an increased uptake of free fatty acid, whereas knockdown of AeSCP-2L2 in adult females decreases the accumulation of free fatty acid in the fat body from a blood meal. In contrast, overexpression or knockdown of AeSCP-2L2 has no effect on cholesterol uptake. Our results suggest that the main function of AeSCP-2L2 is as a general intracellular fatty acid carrier, as opposed to having a dedicated role in cholesterol transport.
topic mosquito
cholesterol
fatty acid
sterol carrier protein-2
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752042423X
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