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Stairway to Asymmetry: Five Steps to Lipid-Asymmetric Proteoliposomes.

Marie Markones1, Anika Fippel2, Michael Kaiser3, Carina Drechsler4, Carola Hunte5, Heiko Heerklotz6.   

Abstract

Membrane proteins are embedded in a complex lipid environment that influences their structure and function. One key feature of nearly all biological membranes is a distinct lipid asymmetry. However, the influence of membrane asymmetry on proteins is poorly understood, and novel asymmetric proteoliposome systems are beneficial. To our knowledge, we present the first study on a multispanning protein incorporated in large unilamellar liposomes showing a stable lipid asymmetry. These asymmetric proteoliposomes contain the Na+/H+ antiporter NhaA from Salmonella Typhimurium. Asymmetry was introduced by partial, outside-only exchange of anionic phosphatidylglycerol (PG), mimicking this key asymmetry of bacterial membranes. Outer-leaflet and total fractions of PG were determined via ζ-potential (ζ) measurements after lipid exchange and after scrambling of asymmetry. ζ-Values were in good agreement with exclusive outside localization of PG. The electrogenic Na+/H+ antiporter was active in asymmetric liposomes, and it can be concluded that reconstitution and generation of asymmetry were successful. Lipid asymmetry was stable for more than 7 days at 23°C and thus enabled characterization of the Na+/H+ antiporter in an asymmetric lipid environment. We present and validate a simple five-step protocol that addresses key steps to be taken and pitfalls to be avoided for the preparation of asymmetric proteoliposomes: 1) optimization of desired lipid composition, 2) detergent-mediated protein reconstitution with subsequent detergent removal, 3) generation of lipid asymmetry by partial exchange of outer-leaflet lipid, 4) verification of lipid asymmetry and stability, and 5) determination of protein activity in the asymmetric lipid environment. This work offers guidance in designing asymmetric proteoliposomes that will enable researchers to compare functional and structural properties of membrane proteins in symmetric and asymmetric lipid environments.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31843262      PMCID: PMC6976795          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2019.10.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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