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Characterization of thyroid hormone binding to apolipoprotein-E: localization of the binding site in the exon 3-coded domain.

S Benvenga1, H J Cahnmann, J Robbins.   

Abstract

Apolipoprotein-E (apoE) has been shown by noncovalent binding and photoaffinity labeling with [125I]T4 to possess a single L-T4 binding site with a K5 of about 3 x 10(7) M-1 and a relative affinity for analogs of L-T4 = D-T4 = rT3 = triiodothyroacetic acid > L-T3. T4 binding was not affected by the flavonoid EMD 21388 or heparin, but was inhibited by diclofenac = mefenamic acid > furosemide. Localization of the T4 site to the N-terminal 62-amino acid region of the mature peptide coded by exon 3 was deduced from the following evidence. 1) The N-terminal 15- to 26-kilodalton (kDa) fragments (within residues 1-160 to 210), but not the approximately 10- to 11-kDa fragments (within residues approximately 220-299), were labeled by [125I]T4. 2) Variants apoE2 and apoE4, with nonconservative mutations at positions 112 and 158 (the latter unable to interact with the apoB/E receptor), maintained the ability to bind T4. 3) Monoclonal antibodies MAb 1D7 and 3H1 (epitopes at positions 139-169 and 243-272, respectively) failed to inhibit T4 binding, but MAb 6H7 (epitope at 1-125) decreased labeling by about 24%. 4) Polymers of apoE were specifically labeled despite the interaction between amphipathic alpha-helices of the exon 4-encoded region (63-299). We conclude that apoE, as previously observed with apoA-I and apoB, possesses a T4-binding domain separate from the lipid-binding domain and distinct from both the heparin- and the cell receptor-binding sites. Thyroid hormone binding by apoE may facilitate uptake of the hormone by cells through apoB/E receptors, which are widely distributed in tissues.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8365370     DOI: 10.1210/endo.133.3.8365370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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