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Method for measuring the unbinding energy of strongly-bound membrane-associated proteins.

Elisa La Bauve1, Briana C Vernon1, Dongmei Ye1, David M Rogers2, Cathryn M Siegrist1, Bryan D Carson1, Susan B Rempe1, Aihua Zheng3, Margaret Kielian3, Andrew P Shreve4, Michael S Kent1.   

Abstract

We describe a new method to measure the activation energy for unbinding (enthalpy ΔH*u and free energy ΔG*u) of a strongly-bound membrane-associated protein from a lipid membrane. It is based on measuring the rate of release of a liposome-bound protein during centrifugation on a sucrose gradient as a function of time and temperature. The method is used to determine ΔH*u and ΔG*u for the soluble dengue virus envelope protein (sE) strongly bound to 80:20 POPC:POPG liposomes at pH5.5. ΔH*u is determined from the Arrhenius equation whereas ΔG*u is determined by fitting the data to a model based on mean first passage time for escape from a potential well. The binding free energy ΔGb of sE was also measured at the same pH for the initial, predominantly reversible, phase of binding to a 70:30 PC:PG lipid bilayer. The unbinding free energy (20±3kcal/mol, 20% PG) was found to be roughly three times the binding energy per monomer, (7.8±0.3kcal/mol for 30% PG, or est. 7.0kcal/mol for 20% PG). This is consistent with data showing that free sE is a monomer at pH5.5, but assembles into trimers after associating with membranes. This new method to determine unbinding energies should be useful to understand better the complex interactions of integral monotopic proteins and strongly-bound peripheral membrane proteins with lipid membranes.
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Keywords:  Binding energy; Dengue virus envelope protein; Integral monotopic proteins; Lipid membrane-associated proteins; Liposome–protein coflotation/sedimentation; Unbinding energy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27425029      PMCID: PMC5266593          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2016.07.004

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


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