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Structural and biological stability of the human interleukin 10 homodimer.

R Syto1, N J Murgolo, E H Braswell, P Mui, E Huang, W T Windsor.   

Abstract

Human interleukin 10 (huIL-10) is a cytokine that regulates the synthesis of type 1 helper T cell derived cytokines such as gamma-interferon, interleukin 2, and tumor necrosis factor alpha. The potential immunosuppressive activities of huIL-10 suggest that this protein may be clinically useful for treating autoimmune diseases. Due to the potential clinical value of this cytokine, physicochemical studies have been performed regarding its association state and biological/structural stability. These studies include performing size-exclusion chromatography, chemical cross-linking, equilibrium ultracentrifugation, and circular dichroism spectroscopy. The results indicate huIL-10 is predominantly a noncovalent homodimer at neutral pH and 4 degreesC for concentrations greater than 0.003 mg/mL (0.08 microM dimer). An apparent pKa value of approximately 4.8 was calculated for both the pH-dependent subunit dissociation and pH-induced loss in MC/9 biological activity. A temperature analysis revealed a linear relationship between the percent dimer and relative MC/9 activity, thus, these results and the pH-dependent activity results suggest that the huIL-10 dimer is the active species. The GndHCl-induced unfolding of rhuIL-10, monitored by far-UV circular dichroism, revealed a unique biphasic unfolding process which contained both a subunit dissociation process (<1.6 M GndHCl) as well as the unfolding of a highly alpha-helical monomer intermediate ([GndHCl]1/2 = 3.5 M). The monomer intermediates generated with 1.6 M GndHCl or pH 2.5 retained approximately 80% and 89% of the alpha-helical content of the native protein, respectively. Although a soluble and highly helical monomer state can be generated, the observed correlation between unfolding studies and biological activity suggests the dimer is the active species. These results are consistent with both the recent observation that the three-dimensional structure of rhuIL-10 is a 2-fold symmetric homodimer and that a complex between the extracellular domain of the recombinant human IL-10 receptor and IL-10 is consistent with two IL-10 homodimers and four receptors.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9836587     DOI: 10.1021/bi981555y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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