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In vitro complex formation of human PYRIN domain-only protein 3 prevented by self-oligomerization of ASC PYD domain.

Eijaz Ahmed Bhat1, Nasreena Sajjad2, Javeed Ahmad Tantray3, Yan-Yan Hor4, Irfan A Rather5,6.   

Abstract

The formation of inflammasome complexes contributes inactivation of inflammatory caspases viz caspase 1, which is generally considered essential for the innate response. Three proteins constituted this inflammasome complex, such as Nod-like receptors (NLRP or AIM2), ASC possessing caspase-recruiting domain, and caspase-1. The ASC proteins comprise two domains, the N-terminal PYD domain responsible for the interaction of various proteins, including PYD only protein 3 (POP3), and the CARD domain for association with other proteins. The PYRIN Domain-Only Protein POP3 negatively regulates responses to DNA virus infection by preventing the ALR inflammasome formation. POP3 directly interacts with ASC, therefore inhibiting ASC recruitment to AIM2-like receptors (ALRs). In the current study, we designed various constructs of the PYRIN Domain-Only Protein 3 (POP3) and ASC PYD domain to find the best-overexpressed construct for biochemical characterization as well as our complex studies. We cloned, purified, and characterized the PYD domain of pyrin only protein 3 and ASC PYD domain under physiological conditions. Our in vitro study clearly shows that the ASC PYD domain of corresponding amino acid 1-96 aa with ease self-oligomerization in physiological buffer conditions, and complex formation of POP3 PYD (1-83 aa) was inhibited by ASC PYD domain. Besides, we purified the PYD of POP3 protein in low and high salt conditions and different pH values for their biochemical characterization. Our results showed that POP3 formed a dimer under normal physiological conditions and was stable under normal buffer conditions; however, the purification in extremely low pH (pH5.0) conditions shows unstable behavior, the high salt conditions (500 mM NaCl) influence the protein aggregation. SDS PAGE arbitrated the homogeneity of the PYD domain of pyrin only protein 3 and ASC PYD domain of corresponding amino acids 1-83 and 1-96, respectively. Furthermore, our native PAGE shows the PYD domain of pyrin; only protein 3 did not form a complex with ASC PYD domain because of oligomerization mediated by the PYD domain.
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Keywords:  ASC; Inflammasome; Innate immunity; POP3; PYD domain

Year:  2021        PMID: 33732046      PMCID: PMC7938106          DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.12.049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci        ISSN: 2213-7106            Impact factor:   4.219


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