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17β-Estradiol-Induced Conformational Changes of Human Microsomal Triglyceride Transfer Protein: A Computational Molecular Modelling Study.

Yong-Xiao Yang1, Peng Li1, Pan Wang1,2, Bao-Ting Zhu1,2.   

Abstract

Human microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (hMTP) plays an essential role in the assembly of apoB-containing lipoproteins, and has become an important drug target for the treatment of several disease states, such as abetalipoproteinemia, fat malabsorption and familial hypercholesterolemia. hMTP is a heterodimer composed of a larger hMTPα subunit and a smaller hMTPβ subunit (namely, protein disulfide isomerase, hPDI). hPDI can interact with 17β-estradiol (E2), an endogenous female sex hormone. It has been reported that E2 can significantly reduce the blood levels of low-density lipoprotein, cholesterol and triglyceride, and modulate liver lipid metabolism in vivo. However, some of the estrogen's actions on lipid metabolism are not associated with estrogen receptors (ER), and the exact mechanism underlying estrogen's ER-independent lipid-modulating action is still not clear at present. In this study, the potential influence of E2 on the stability of the hMTP complex is investigated by jointly using multiple molecular dynamics analyses based on available experimental structures. The molecular dynamics analyses indicate that the hMTP complex in the presence of E2 has reduced interface contacts and surface areas. A steered molecular dynamics analysis shows that the forces required to separate the two subunits (namely, hPDI and hMTPα subunit) of the hMTP complex in the absence of E2 are significantly higher than the forces required to separate the complex in which its hPDI is already bound with E2. E2 makes the interface between hMTPα and hPDI subunits more flexible and less stable. The results of this study suggest that E2-induced conformational changes of the hMTP complex might be a novel mechanism partly accounting for the ER-independent lipid-modulating effect of E2.

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Keywords:  17β-estradiol; microsomal triglyceride transfer protein; molecular modelling analysis; protein disulfide isomerase; stability

Year:  2021        PMID: 34206252     DOI: 10.3390/cells10071566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cells        ISSN: 2073-4409            Impact factor:   6.600


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