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An inducible amphipathic α-helix mediates subcellular targeting and membrane binding of RPE65.

Sheetal Uppal1, Tingting Liu1, Emily Galvan1, Fatima Gomez1, Tishina Tittley1, Eugenia Poliakov1, Susan Gentleman1, T Michael Redmond2.   

Abstract

RPE65 retinol isomerase is an indispensable player in the visual cycle between the vertebrate retina and RPE. Although membrane association is critical for RPE65 function, its mechanism is not clear. Residues 107-125 are believed to interact with membranes but are unresolved in all RPE65 crystal structures, whereas palmitoylation at C112 also plays a role. We report the mechanism of membrane recognition and binding by RPE65. Binding of aa107-125 synthetic peptide with membrane-mimicking micellar surfaces induces transition from unstructured loop to amphipathic α-helical (AH) structure but this transition is automatic in the C112-palmitoylated peptide. We demonstrate that the AH significantly affects palmitoylation level, membrane association, and isomerization activity of RPE65. Furthermore, aa107-125 functions as a membrane sensor and the AH as a membrane-targeting motif. Molecular dynamic simulations clearly show AH-membrane insertion, supporting our experimental findings. Collectively, these studies allow us to propose a working model for RPE65-membrane binding, and to provide a novel role for cysteine palmitoylation.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36265895      PMCID: PMC9585964          DOI: 10.26508/lsa.202201546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci Alliance        ISSN: 2575-1077


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