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Threading of a glycosylated protein loop through a protein hole: implications for combination of human chorionic gonadotropin subunits.

Y Xing1, C Williams, R K Campbell, S Cook, M Knoppers, T Addona, V Altarocca, W R Moyle.   

Abstract

Chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a heterodimeric placental glycoprotein hormone essential for human reproduction. Twenty hCG beta-subunit residues, termed the seatbelt, are wrapped around alpha-subunit loop 2 (alpha 2) and their positions "latched" by a disulfide formed by cysteines at the end of the seatbelt (Cys 110) and in the beta-subunit core (Cys 26). This unique arrangement explains the stability of the heterodimer but raises questions as to how the two subunits combine. The seatbelt is latched in the free beta-subunit. If the seatbelt remained latched during the process of subunit combination, formation of the heterodimer would require alpha 2 and its attached oligosaccharide to be threaded through a small beta-subunit hole. The subunits are known to combine during oxidizing conditions in vitro, and studies described here tested the idea that this requires transient disruption of the latch disulfide, possibly as a consequence of the thioredoxin activity reported in hCG. We observed that alkylating agents did not modify either cysteine in the latch disulfide (Cys 26 or Cys 110) during heterodimer formation in several oxidizing conditions and had minimal influence on these cysteines during combination in the presence of mild reductants (1--3 mM beta-mercaptoethanol). Reducing agents appeared to accelerate subunit combination by disrupting a disulfide (Cys 93--Cys 100) that forms a loop within the seatbelt, thereby increasing the size of the beta-subunit hole. We propose a mechanism for hCG assembly in vitro that depends on movements of alpha 2 and the seatbelt and suggest that the process of glycoprotein hormone subunit combination may be useful for studying the movements of loops during protein folding.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11266609      PMCID: PMC2373938          DOI: 10.1110/ps.25901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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