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Determining the membrane topology of proteins: insertion pathway of a transmembrane helix of annexin 12.

Alexey S Ladokhin1, J Mario Isas, Harry T Haigler, Stephen H White.   

Abstract

We describe a sensitive method for determining the bilayer topology of single-site cysteine-linked NBD fluorescent labels on membrane proteins. Based upon a method developed for peptides [W. C. Wimley and S. H. White (2000) Biochemistry 39, 161-170], it utilizes a novel fluorescence quencher, lysoUB, comprised of a single acyl chain attached to a UniBlue chromophore. The enhanced sensitivity of the method arises from the brightness of the NBD fluorescence and the quenching efficiency of lysoUB, which is not fluorescent. In the course of validating the method, we examined the insertion topology of the D-E helical region of repeat 2 of annexin 12, known to adopt a transbilayer orientation at mildly acidic pH [Langen et al. (1998) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95, 14060-14065]. In the final membrane-inserted state, an NBD label attached to the single-cysteine mutant D134C was found to be in the outer (cis) leaflet, while the one attached to D162C was found in the trans leaflet. But kinetic measurements of NBD fluorescence suggested the existence of a transient intermediate insertion state whose lifetime could be increased by increasing the fraction of anionic lipids in the vesicles. Indeed, the lifetime could be increased for times sufficient for the completion of lysoUB-NBD topology measurements. Such measurements revealed that the D-E region adopts an interfacial topology in the intermediate state with both ends on the cis side of the membrane, consistent with the general concept of interface-directed membrane insertion of proteins [White et al. (2001) J. Biol. Chem. 276, 32395-32398].

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12427023     DOI: 10.1021/bi0264418

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


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3.  FCS study of the thermodynamics of membrane protein insertion into the lipid bilayer chaperoned by fluorinated surfactants.

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5.  Acquiring snapshots of the orientation of trans-membrane protein domains using a hybrid FRET pair.

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6.  Fluorescence spectroscopy in thermodynamic and kinetic analysis of pH-dependent membrane protein insertion.

Authors:  Alexey S Ladokhin
Journal:  Methods Enzymol       Date:  2009-11-13       Impact factor: 1.600

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Review 9.  Measuring membrane penetration with depth-dependent fluorescence quenching: distribution analysis is coming of age.

Authors:  Alexey S Ladokhin
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2014-03-01

10.  Refining membrane penetration by a combination of steady-state and time-resolved depth-dependent fluorescence quenching.

Authors:  Alexander Kyrychenko; Alexey S Ladokhin
Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  2013-10-18       Impact factor: 3.365

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