Literature DB >> 3026464

Fusion of phospholipid vesicles induced by alpha-lactalbumin at acidic pH.

J Kim, H Kim.   

Abstract

Alpha-Lactalbumin (alpha-LA), lysozyme, and ribonuclease are found to induce fusion of phosphatidylserine/phosphatidylethanolamine vesicles at low pH. The fusogenic behavior and the binding to phospholipid vesicles of one of these proteins, alpha-LA, are studied at a wide range of conditions. The initial rate of fusion in the presence of alpha-LA increases with increasing acidity below pH 6, and the extent of alpha-LA binding to the vesicles is also found to increase with decreasing pH. Once bound to the vesicles in acidic media, the neutralization to pH 7 fails to dislodge the alpha-LA from the vesicles, and this irreversible binding also increases with decreasing pH. A segment of alpha-LA is found to be resistant to the proteolytic digestion when initially incubated with the vesicles at low pH. The amino acid composition of this fragment was determined, and from this the sequence of alpha-LA fragment, which appears to be inserted into the bilayer, is deduced. Hydrophobic labeling with dansyl chloride renders support that this segment indeed penetrates into the hydrophobic interior of bilayer. Since both the N-terminal and the C-terminal of this vesicle-bound protein are accessible to the externally added proteolytic enzymes, it is concluded that a loop of the polypeptide segment goes into the bilayer. These observations, taken together, suggest a possibility that the penetration by a loop of alpha-LA segment into the phospholipid bilayer is responsible for the fusion.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3026464     DOI: 10.1021/bi00372a012

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


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