Title: Proteininduced Formation of Membrane Domains
1Protein-induced Formation of Membrane Domains
- Richard M. Epand and Raquel F. Epand
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- Biochemistry Department, McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON
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6LWYIK
7LWYIK, 3.3 ppm slice
8 COMPARISON OF THE CONSERVED TRYPTOPHAN-RICH
MOTIF IN THE MEMBRANE-PROXIMAL REGION OF gp41
WITH HOMOLOGOUS REGIONS
OF OTHER RETROVIRUSES
The putative cholesterol binding sites are
underlined. HIV-1
92/BR025-9
WQNLWTWFGITNWLWYIK GB8/C4
WANLWNWFDITNWLWYIK NL4-3
WASLWNWFNITNWLWYIK MN
WASLWNWFDITNWLWYIK HXB2
WASLWNWFNITNWLWYIK 92/UG024-2
WASLWNWFDITNWLWYIK SIV SIVcpzant
WSSLWNWFDITQWLWYIK SIVcpz(Q88004)
LNSWDVFGNWFDLASWIK SIVcpz
LNSWDVFGNWFDLASWIR SIVmac251
LNSWDVFGNWFDLASWIK SIVagm
LNSWDVFGNWFDLASWIK SIVmac
LNSWDVFGNWFDLTSWIK SIVsm
LNSWDIFGNWFDLTSWIK SIVsm84
LNSWDIFGNWFDLASWIR HIV-2 HIV2CBL24
LNSWDVFGNWFDLASWIK HIV-2ST
LNSWDVFGNWFDLTSWIK HIV2CBL21
LNSWDVFGNWFDLTSWIR N. Vincent, C. Genin and E.
Malvoisin.
9LWYIK Analogs
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11 - Peptides
- N-acetyl-LWYIK-amide segment adjacent to the
transmembrane helix of the HIV-1 fusion protein
gp41 - 4F N-acetyl-DWFKAFYDKVAEKFKEAF-amide
anti-atherogenic amphipathic helical peptide
12SOPCCholesterol (6040)
LWYIK
4F
b
a
a
a
a
Heat
a
Cool
acholesterol crystals
b4F unfolding
134F
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18Membrane Proteins with YIYF
19Proteins with SSD without YIYF
- 7-Dehydrocholesterol reductase (has YYIF)
- Niemann-Pick C1
- Patched
- Dispatched
- Patched-related
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21Cholesterol Redoxygen of 3-OH group Greycarbons
5 and 6 od the B ring
ent-cholesterol
22 Difference between cholesterol enantiomers
Taken from Westover and Covey (2005)
Taken from Westover and Covey (2005)
23DSC of sequential heating and cooling scans.
The LWYIK peptide causes stereospecific
membrane rearrangement
24DSC of Chain Melting Transition
DSC of Chain Melting Transition
25 NAP-22 SEQUENCE Acidic amino acids in
red and basic amino acids in blue
N-MYRISTOYL-GGKLSKKKKGYNVNDEKAKDKDKKAEGAGTEEEGTQKE
SEPQAAADATEVKESAEEKPKDAADGEAKAEEKEADKAAAKEEAPKAEPE
KSEGAAEEQPEPAPAPEQEAAAPGPAAGGEAGGEAPKAGEASAESTGAAD
GAPQEEGEAKKTEAPAAGPEAKSDAAPAASDKPSTEPAPSSKETPAASEA
PSSAAKAPAPAAPAAEPQAEAPVASSEQSVAVKE PI
(Theoretical) 4.50 Molecular mass
21,659 Number of amino acids 219
26DSC of sequential heating and cooling scans. Doma
in formation is stereospecific.
27- CONCLUSIONS
- Certain peptides and proteins can
promote the formation of cholesterol-rich
domains. - This phenomenon does not require high
melting, long chain lipids. - Peptides with CRAC motifs, such as
LWYIK, preferentially interact with
cholesterol-rich domains. - Peptides can stabilize these domains
either by preferentially associating with the
phospholipid (4F) or with cholesterol (LWYIK). - The segment YIYF of the Sterol Sensing Domain
occurs at the end of a transmembrane helix in
several proteins that interact with cholesterol.
This segment in isolation has potent
cholesterol-recruiting activity. - The sequestering of cholesterol into domains
exhibits specificity for the chirality of
cholesterol.
28 Acknowledgements G.M. Anantharamaiah,
UAB C. M. Yip and J. Shaw, University of
Toronto B. Sayer, McMaster University S.
Rychnovsky and J. Belany, UC, Irvine A.
Thomas and R. Brasseur, Centre de Biophysique
Moleculaire
Numerique, Gembloux, Belgium