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Serum amyloid A self-assembles with phospholipids to form stable protein-rich nanoparticles with a distinct structure: A hypothetical function of SAA as a "molecular mop" in immune response.

Nicholas M Frame1, Shobini Jayaraman2, Donald L Gantz3, Olga Gursky4.   

Abstract

Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an acute-phase protein whose action in innate immunity and lipid homeostasis is unclear. Most circulating SAA binds plasma high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and reroutes lipid transport. In vivo SAA binds existing lipoproteins or generates them de novo upon lipid uptake from cells. We explored the products of SAA-lipid interactions and lipoprotein remodeling in vitro. SAA complexes with palmitoyl-oleoyl phosphocholine (POPC) were analyzed for structure and stability using circular dichroism and fluorescence spectroscopy, electron microscopy, gel electrophoresis and gel filtration. The results revealed the formation of 8-11nm lipoproteins that were∼50% α-helical and stable at near-physiological conditions but were irreversibly remodeled at Tm∼52°C. Similar HDL-size nanoparticles formed spontaneously at ambient conditions or upon thermal remodeling of parent lipoproteins containing various amounts of proteins and lipids, including POPC and cholesterol. Therefore, such HDL-size particles formed stable kinetically accessible structures in a wide range of conditions. Based on their size and stoichiometry, each particle contained about 12 SAA and 72 POPC molecules, with a protein:lipid weight ratio circa 2.5:1, suggesting a structure distinct from HDL. High stability of these nanoparticles and their HDL-like size suggest that similar lipoproteins may form in vivo during inflammation or injury when SAA concentration is high and membranes from dead cells require rapid removal. We speculate that solubilization of membranes by SAA to generate lipoproteins in a spontaneous energy-independent process constitutes the primordial function of this ancient protein, providing the first line of defense in clearing cell debris from the injured sites.
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Keywords:  Clearance of dead cells and cell repair; Lipid homeostasis in acute-phase response; Lipoprotein remodeling, fusion and fission; Lipoprotein structure, function and stability; Protein-lipid surface interactions; Thermodynamic and kinetic stability

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28645735      PMCID: PMC6042646          DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2017.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Struct Biol        ISSN: 1047-8477            Impact factor:   2.867


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