Literature DB >> 21146495

High water solubility and fold in amphipols of proteins with large hydrophobic regions: oleosins and caleosin from seed lipid bodies.

Yann Gohon1, Jean-David Vindigni, Agnès Pallier, Frank Wien, Hervé Celia, Alexandre Giuliani, Christophe Tribet, Thierry Chardot, Pierre Briozzo.   

Abstract

Seed lipid bodies constitute natural emulsions stabilized by specialized integral membrane proteins, among which the most abundant are oleosins, followed by the calcium binding caleosin. These proteins exhibit a triblock structure, with a highly hydrophobic central region comprising up to 71 residues. Little is known on their three-dimensional structure. Here we report the solubilization of caleosin and of two oleosins in aqueous solution, using various detergents or original amphiphilic polymers, amphipols. All three proteins, insoluble in water buffers, were maintained soluble either by anionic detergents or amphipols. Neutral detergents were ineffective. In complex with amphipols the oleosins and caleosin contain more beta and less alpha secondary structures than in the SDS detergent, as evaluated by synchrotron radiation circular dichroism. These are the first reported structural results on lipid bodies proteins maintained in solution with amphipols, a promising alternative to notoriously denaturing detergents.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21146495     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2010.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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