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Biophysical characterization of the DNA binding motif of human phospholipid scramblase 1.

Sarika Rayala1, Ulaganathan Sivagnanam1, Sathyanarayana N Gummadi2.   

Abstract

Human phospholipid scramblase 1 (hPLSCR1) is a 37 kDa multi-compartmental protein, which was initially identified as a Ca2+-dependent phospholipid translocator upon localizing to the plasma membrane. However, under certain physiological conditions, hPLSCR1 is localized to the nucleus where it interacts with the IP3R1 promoter (IP3R1P) and regulates its expression. In this study, the DNA binding properties of hPLSCR1 and ∆100-hPLSCR1 (N-terminal 100 amino acids deleted from hPLSCR1) were investigated by using a synthetic IP3R1P oligonucleotide and nonspecific scrambled-sequence oligonucleotides. Our results revealed that hPLSCR1 and ∆100-hPLSCR1 were bound to IP3R1P oligos in a 1:1 stoichiometry. In addition, ∆160-hPLSCR1 could not bind to IP3R1P oligonucleotide suggesting that the proposed DNA binding motif is the actual DNA binding motif. Specific binding of hPLSCR1 and ∆100-hPLSCR1 to IP3R1P oligos was demonstrated by fluorescence anisotropy assay. ITC analysis revealed that hPLSCR1 binds to IP3R1P oligos with Kd = 42.91 ± 0.23 nM. Binding of IP3R1P oligos induces β-sheet formation in hPLSCR1 and increases the thermal stability of hPLSCR1 and ∆100-hPLSCR1. Binding of IP3R1P oligos to hPLSCR1 altered the B-form of the DNA, which was not observed with ∆100-hPLSCR1. Results from this study suggest that (i) ∆100-hPLSCR1 possesses a minimal DNA binding region and (ii) structural alterations of IP3R1P oligo by hPLSCR1 require proline-rich N-terminal region.
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Keywords:  Anisotropy; DNA binding; DNA–protein interaction; Human phospholipid scramblase; IP3R1P oligonucleotide

Year:  2022        PMID: 36260146     DOI: 10.1007/s00249-022-01621-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Biophys J        ISSN: 0175-7571            Impact factor:   2.095


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