Literature DB >> 10653651

Importance of the carboxy-terminal 25 amino acid residues of lung collectins in interactions with lipids and alveolar type II cells.

M Saitoh1, H Sano, H Chiba, S Murakami, D Iwaki, H Sohma, D R Voelker, T Akino, Y Kuroki.   

Abstract

Surfactant proteins A and D (SP-A and SP-D) are structurally related members of the collectin family found in the alveolar compartment of the lung. SP-A binds dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and galactosylceramide (GalCer), induces liposome aggregation, and regulates the uptake and secretion of surfactant lipids by alveolar type II cells in vitro. SP-D binds phosphatidylinositol (PI) and glucosylceramide. The purpose of this study was to identify a critical stretch of primary sequence in the SP-A region Cys(204)-Phe(228) and the SP-D region Cys(331)-Phe(355) that is involved in protein-specific lipid and type II cell interactions. Chimeras ad1 and ad2 were constructed with rat SP-A/SP-D splice junctions at Cys(218)/Gly(346) and Lys(203)/Cys(331), respectively. Chimera ad1 but not ad2 retained DPPC liposome binding activity. Both chimeras retained significant binding to GalCer liposomes. Chimera ad1 did not bind to PI, whereas chimera ad2 acquired a significant PI binding. Both chimeras failed to induce liposome aggregation and to interact with alveolar type II cells. In addition, monoclonal antibody 1D6 that blocks specific SP-A functions did not recognize either chimera. From these results, we conclude that (1) the SP-A region Leu(219)-Phe(228) is required for liposome aggregation and interaction with alveolar type II cells, (2) the SP-A region Cys(204)-Cys(218) is required for DPPC binding, (3) the SP-D region Cys(331)-Phe(355) is essential for minimal PI binding, and (4) the epitope for mAb 1D6 is located at the region contiguous to the SP-A region Leu(219)-Phe(228).

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10653651     DOI: 10.1021/bi9917939

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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