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Dissociation of peripheral protein-membrane complexes by high pressure.

D A Plager1, G L Nelsestuen.   

Abstract

The ability of high pressure to dissociate several peripheral protein-membrane complexes was investigated. Three vitamin K-dependent proteins (factor X, protein Z, and prothrombin) dissociated from small unilamellar vesicles (SUVs, 30 nm diameter) composed of 25% phosphatidylserine (PS) and 75% phosphatidylcholine (PC) at comparable pressures (midpoints of 0.3-0.6 kbar). The pressure-induced dissociation curves for the factor X-SUV interaction followed the expected behavior for an interaction with an apparent dissociation equilibrium constant at atmospheric pressure, KD(atm), of 9 x 10(-7) M and a change in volume of association, delta Va, of 88 mL/mol. Factor X also dissociated from large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs, 100 nm diameter, 25% PS:75% PC) with a midpoint of 0.5 kbar. A second group of calcium-dependent membrane-binding proteins included protein kinase C (PKC), a 64-kDa protein, and a 32-kDa protein. The 32-kDa protein dissociated from SUVs (midpoint of 0.8 kbar), whereas PKC and the 64-kDa protein did not dissociate to a significant degree. The differences in dissociability of these proteins appeared to be a result of the differences in their KD(atm)'s (decreased dissociability with decreased KD(atm)). This pattern was further demonstrated by the relatively high midpoint of dissociation (1.1-1.4 kbar) of serum amyloid P component (SAP; KD(atm) ca. 10(-11)) and the limited dissociation of factor Va light chain (KD(atm) ca. 10(-11)). Changing the vesicle composition to phosphatidylethanolamine in place of PC gave higher affinity and decreased dissociation of the 32-kDa protein and SAP.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1304354      PMCID: PMC2142215          DOI: 10.1002/pro.5560010408

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


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