Preserved Transmembrane Segment Topology, Structure, and Dynamics in Disparate Micellar Environments

David N. Langelaan, Aditya Pandey, Muzaddid Sarker, Jan K. Rainey

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Résumé

Detergent micelles are frequently employed as membrane mimetics for solution-state membrane protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Here we compare topology, structure, ps-ns time-scale dynamics, and hydrodynamics of a model protein with one transmembrane (TM) segment (residues 1-55 of the apelin receptor, APJ, a G-protein-coupled receptor) in three distinct, commonly used micellar environments. In each environment, two solvent-protected helical segments connected by a solvent-exposed kink were observed. The break in helical character at the kink was maintained in a helix-stabilizing fluorinated alcohol environment, implying that this structural feature is inherent. Molecular dynamics simulations also substantiate favorable self-assembly of compact protein-micelle complexes with a more dynamic, solvent-exposed kink. Despite the observed similarity in TM segment behavior, micelle-dependent differences were clear in the structure, dynamics, and compactness of the 30-residue, extramembrane N-terminal tail of the protein. This would affect intermolecular interactions and, correspondingly, the functional state of the membrane protein.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)2381-2386
Nombre de pages6
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Volume8
Numéro de publication11
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - juin 1 2017

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© 2017 American Chemical Society.

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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