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Surface pressure-dependent conformation change of apolipoprotein-derived amphipathic α-helices.

Matthew A Mitsche1, Donald M Small2.   

Abstract

Amphipathic α-helices (AαH) are the primary structural motif of exchangeable apolipoproteins. AαHs in exchangeable apolipoproteins adsorb, remodel, and desorb at the surface of plasma lipoproteins in response to changes in their size or composition. A triolein/water (TO/W) interface was used as a model surface to study adsorption and desorption of AαHs at a lipoprotein-like interface. We previously reported that AαH peptides spontaneously adsorb to a TO/W interface, but they only partially desorb from the surface when the excess peptide was removed from the system. This finding suggests that "exchangeable" apolipoproteins are in fact partially exchangeable and only desorb from a surface in response to compression or change in composition. Here, we develop a thermodynamic and kinetic model to describe this phenomenon based on the change in the interfacial pressure (Π) of the C-terminal 46 amino acids of apolipoprotein A-I (C46) at a TO/W interface. This model suggests that apolipoproteins have at least two interfacial conformations that are in a surface concentration and Π-dependent equilibrium. This two-state surface equilibrium model, which is based on experimental data and is consistent with dynamic changes in Π(t), provides insights into the selective metabolism and clearance of plasma lipoproteins and the process of lipoprotein remodeling.

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Keywords:  apolipoproteins; lipoprotein remodeling; protein-lipid interactions

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23528259      PMCID: PMC3646459          DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M034462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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