Literature DB >> 18076147

Structures and micelle locations of the nonlipidated and lipidated C-terminal membrane anchor of 2',3'-cyclic nucleotide-3'-phosphodiesterase.

Cinzia Esposito1, Mario Scrima, Alfonso Carotenuto, Annamaria Tedeschi, Paolo Rovero, Gerardino D'Errico, Anna Maria Malfitano, Maurizio Bifulco, Anna Maria D'Ursi.   

Abstract

2,3'-Cyclic nucleotide-3'-phosphodiesterase (CNP) is a myelin-associated protein, an enzyme abundantly present in the central nervous system of mammals and some vertebrates. In vitro, CNP specifically catalyzes the hydrolysis of 2',3'-cyclic nucleotides to produce 2'-nucleotides, but the physiologically relevant in vivo substrate is still unknown. Recently, it was found that CNP is a possible linker protein between microtubules and the plasma membranes. Since CNP is modified post-translationally by an isoprenylation process at its C terminus, the prenylation is hypothesized to be a requisite process, which permanently anchors CNP to the plasma membrane. This study investigates the molecular mechanism of the interaction between CNP and the plasma membrane, proposing a general model to interpret the structural bases of prenylated proteins binding to the membrane. A 13 residue, C-terminal CNP fragment, C13, was demonstrated to be directly responsible for CNP membrane anchoring. C13 and its lipidated derivative (LIPO-C13) were subjected to conformational analysis in membrane mimetic environments, by means of CD and NMR spectroscopies. The orientation of C13 in relation to the membrane was investigated by NMR and EPR spin labeling studies. Our structural investigation shows that the presence of the lipidic tail is essential for the peptide to be folded and correctly positioned on the membrane surface. A general model is proposed in which the post-translational lipidation is an important biomolecular trick to enlarge the hydrophobic surface and to enable the contact of the protein with membrane.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18076147     DOI: 10.1021/bi701474t

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


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Authors:  Arne Raasakka; Petri Kursula
Journal:  Neurosci Bull       Date:  2014-05-07       Impact factor: 5.203

2.  Nfasc155H and MAG are specifically susceptible to detergent extraction in the absence of the myelin sphingolipid sulfatide.

Authors:  A D Pomicter; J M Deloyht; A R Hackett; N Purdie; C Sato-Bigbee; S C Henderson; J L Dupree
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2013-10-02       Impact factor: 3.996

3.  Differential expression of 2',3'-cyclic-nucleotide 3'-phosphodiesterase and neural lineage markers correlate with glioblastoma xenograft infiltration and patient survival.

Authors:  Michael Zorniak; Paul A Clark; Heather E Leeper; Matthew D Tipping; David M Francis; Kevin R Kozak; M Shahriar Salamat; John S Kuo
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2012-05-15       Impact factor: 12.531

4.  Myelin 2',3'-cyclic nucleotide 3'-phosphodiesterase: active-site ligand binding and molecular conformation.

Authors:  Matti Myllykoski; Arne Raasakka; Huijong Han; Petri Kursula
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-02-29       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Immunosignals of Oligodendrocyte Markers and Myelin-Associated Proteins Are Critically Affected after Experimental Stroke in Wild-Type and Alzheimer Modeling Mice of Different Ages.

Authors:  Dominik Michalski; Anna L Keck; Jens Grosche; Henrik Martens; Wolfgang Härtig
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2018-02-06       Impact factor: 5.505

6.  2',3'-cyclic nucleotide 3'-phosphodiesterases inhibit hepatitis B virus replication.

Authors:  Hui Ma; Xing-Liang Zhao; Xue-Yan Wang; Xing-Wang Xie; Jin-Chao Han; Wen-Li Guan; Qin Wang; Lin Zhu; Xiao-Ben Pan; Lai Wei
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-18       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Flexible Players within the Sheaths: The Intrinsically Disordered Proteins of Myelin in Health and Disease.

Authors:  Arne Raasakka; Petri Kursula
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-02-18       Impact factor: 6.600

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