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Native Cell Membrane Nanoparticles System for Membrane Protein-Protein Interaction Analysis
Published on: July 16, 2020
Alanine Scanning to Define Membrane Protein-Lipid Interaction Sites Using Native Mass Spectrometry
Hiruni S Jayasekera1, Farhana Afrin Mohona1, Madison J De Jesus1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 85721, USA.
Abstract:
Lipids surrounding membrane proteins interact with different sites on the protein at varying specificities, ranging from highly specific to weak interactions. These interactions can modulate the structure, function, and stability of membrane proteins. Thus, to better understand membrane protein structure and function, it is important to identify the locations of lipid binding and the relative specificities of lipid binding at these sites. In our previous native mass spectrometry (MS) study, we developed a single and double mutant analysis approach to profile the contribution of specific residues toward lipid binding. Here, we extend this method by screening a broad range of mutants of AqpZ to identify specific lipid binding sites and by measuring binding of different lipid types to measure the selectivity of different lipids at selected binding sites. We complemented these native MS studies with molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to visualize lipid interactions at selected sites. We discovered that AqpZ is selective towards cardiolipins (CL) but only at specific sites. Specifically, CL orients with its headgroup facing the cytoplasmic side, and its acyl chains interact with a hydrophobic pocket located at the monomeric interface within the lipid bilayer. Overall, this integrative approach provides unique insights into lipid binding sites and the selectivity of various lipids towards AqpZ, enabling us to map the AqpZ protein structure based on the lipid affinity.
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