A Biophysical Characterization of Protein-lipid Interactions of the Lipid Droplet Binding Protein, Perlipin 3

A Biophysical Characterization of Protein-lipid Interactions of the Lipid Droplet Binding Protein, Perlipin 3

Author: Sewwandi S. Rathnayake

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Published: 2016

Total Pages: 218

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In the past, lipid droplets were considered as inert cell organelles that store cellular energy in the form of neutral lipids. But today, they are known as cell organelles carrying out a myriad of functions required for the sustenance of life. The structure of intracellular lipid droplets closely resembles that of extracellular particles called lipoproteins. Both structures contain a core of neutral lipids surrounded by a monolayer of phospholipids and proteins. However, their functional roles within living organisms are different, ie, lipoprotein particles transport neutral lipids extracellularly in an organism's circulatory system, whereas lipid droplets store neutral lipids intracellularly. These two structures differ in composition as well. However, literature shows that proteins found on the surface of lipoproteins and lipid droplets share a high degree of sequence and structural similarity. Although structural and functional details of lipoproteins and their components have been widely studied in the past, many structural and functional aspects of lipid droplets and their protein components are still unclear. This work describes the lipid binding properties of two structurally homologous proteins carrying amphipathic alpha helix bundles, apoLp-III and perilipin 3 which are found across two different biological systems, namely, lipoproteins in insects and lipid droplets in humans. Both these proteins are exchangeable in their lipid binding behavior. Studying the lipid interactions of the above proteins is of key importance to understand the basics of neutral lipid metabolism and lipid transport of multicellular organisms. Large quantities of recombinant proteins required for our biophysical characterization studies were expressed in E. coli cells and purified using a combination of chromatography techniques. In order to study the lipid interactions of apoLp-III and perilipin 3, we used Langmuir monolayers composed of various types of phospholipids. Our monolayer work revealed that apoLp-III by itself is a surface active protein and it appears to show a preference for saturated and highly ordered lipids. Consistent with earlier work we find that insertion of apoLp-III into fluid lipid monolayers is highest for diacylglycerol. The effective molecular shape of lipid molecules and the head group charge were also identified as important parameters that affect the lipid binding of ApoLp-III. We also investigated the interaction of full length perilipin 3 and three of its N-terminal truncation mutants with lipid monolayers. We observed that similar to apoLp-III, perilipin 3 is a surface active protein. The C-terminus of perilipin 3 shows strong preference for insertion into saturated, hence more-ordered lipid environments, similar to our previous data on apoLp-III. The C-terminal alpha helix bundle domain of perilipin 3 showed significantly different insertion properties compared to that of the full length protein and the other successively longer N-terminal truncation mutants. Addition of N-terminal sequences to the C-terminal alpha helix bundle domain reduced the lipid insertion ability of perilipin 3. Anionic lipids with negative spontaneous curvature facilitate lipid interaction and insertion of perilipin 3. Lipid monolayers created on the surface of hydrophobic planer chips (HPA) were used to study the kinetics of lipid binding interactions of apoLp-III and perilipin 3 through surface plasmon resonance. Our data show that for both apoLp-III and perilipin 3, lipid association and dissociation occur in a two --step process, suggesting conformational changes of the amphipathic alpha helices upon lipid interaction. These results thus shed important new insight into the protein--lipid interactions of a model exchangeable apolipoprotein with significant implications for its mammalian counterparts.


Organelle Contact Sites

Organelle Contact Sites

Author: Mitsuo Tagaya

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-08-16

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9811045674

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This book provides the first comprehensive coverage of the quickly evolving research field of membrane contact sites (MCS). A total of 16 chapters explain their organization and role and unveil the significance of MCS for various diseases. MCS, the intracellular structures where organellar membranes come in close contact with one another, mediate the exchange of proteins, lipids, and ions. Via these functions, MCS are critical for the survival and the growth of the cell. Owing to that central role in the functioning of cells, MCS dysfunctions lead to important defects of human physiology, influence viral and bacterial infection, and cause disease such as inflammation, type II diabetes, neurodegenerative disorders, and cancer. To approach such a multifaceted topic, this volume assembles a series of chapters dealing with the full array of research about MCS and their respective roles for diseases. Most chapters also introduce the history and the state of the art of MCS research, which will initiate discussion points for the respective types of MCS for years to come. This work will appeal to all cell biologists as well as researchers on diseases that are impacted by MCS dysfunction. Additionally, it will stimulate graduate students and postdocs who will energize, drive, and develop the research field in the near future.


Handbook of Surface and Colloid Chemistry

Handbook of Surface and Colloid Chemistry

Author: K. S. Birdi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-06-25

Total Pages: 702

ISBN-13: 1466596686

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This new edition of the Handbook of Surface and Colloid Chemistry informs you of significant recent developments in the field. It highlights new applications and provides revised insight on surface and colloid chemistry's growing role in industrial innovations. The contributors to each chapter are internationally recognized experts. Several chapter


Obesity and Lipotoxicity

Obesity and Lipotoxicity

Author: Ayse Basak Engin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-06-05

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13: 331948382X

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Due to the resultant health consequences and considerable increase in prevalence, obesity has become a major worldwide health problem. “Obesity and Lipotoxicity” is a comprehensive review of the recent researches to provide a better understanding of the lipotoxicity-related mechanisms of obesity and the potential for the development of new treatment strategies. This book overviews the biochemical pathways leading to obesity-related metabolic disorders that occur subsequent to lipotoxicity. Chapters examine the deleterious effects of nutrient excess at molecular level including the cellular and molecular aspects of breast cancer, resistance to leptin, insulin, adiponectin, and interconnection between the circadian clock and metabolic pathways during high-fat feeding. “Lipotoxicity and Obesity” will be a useful resource for clinicians and basic science researchers, such as biochemists, toxicologists, immunologists, nutritionists, adult and pediatric endocrinologists, cardiologists, as well as students who are thought in this field.


Lipid Signaling and Metabolism

Lipid Signaling and Metabolism

Author: James M. Ntambi

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2020-08-09

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 0128194057

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Lipid Signaling and Metabolism provides foundational knowledge and methods to examine lipid metabolism and bioactive lipid signaling mediators that regulate a broad spectrum of biological processes and disease states. Here, world-renowned investigators offer a basic examination of general lipid, metabolism, intracellular lipid storage and utilization that is followed by an in-depth discussion of lipid signaling and metabolism across disease areas, including obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease, inflammation, cancer, cardiovascular disease and mood-related disorders. Throughout, authors demonstrate how expanding our understanding of lipid mediators in metabolism and signaling enables opportunities for novel therapeutics. Emphasis is placed on bioactive lipid metabolism and research that has been impacted by new technologies and their new potential to transform precision medicine. - Provides a clear, up-to-date understanding of lipid signaling and metabolism and the impact of recent technologies critical to advancing new studies - Empowers researchers to examine bioactive lipid signaling and metabolism, supporting translation to clinical care and precision medicine - Discusses the role of lipid signaling and metabolism in obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease, inflammation, cancer, cardiovascular disease and mood-related disorders, among others


Human Biochemistry

Human Biochemistry

Author: Gerald Litwack

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2021-11-28

Total Pages: 883

ISBN-13: 032391053X

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**Selected for Doody's Core Titles® 2024 in Biochemistry** Human Biochemistry, Second Edition provides a comprehensive, pragmatic introduction to biochemistry as it relates to human development and disease. Here, Gerald Litwack, award-wining researcher and longtime teacher, discusses the biochemical aspects of organ systems and tissue, cells, proteins, enzymes, insulins and sugars, lipids, nucleic acids, amino acids, polypeptides, steroids, and vitamins and nutrition, among other topics. Fully updated to address recent advances, the new edition features fresh discussions on hypothalamic releasing hormones, DNA editing with CRISPR, new functions of cellular prions, plant-based diet and nutrition, and much more. Grounded in problem-driven learning, this new edition features clinical case studies, applications, chapter summaries, and review-based questions that translate basic biochemistry into clinical practice, thus empowering active clinicians, students and researchers. - Presents an update on a past edition winner of the 2018 Most Promising New Textbook (College) Award (Texty) from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association and the PROSE Award of the Association of American Publishers - Provides a fully updated resource on current research in human and medical biochemistry - Includes clinical case studies, applications, chapter summaries and review-based questions - Adopts a practice-based approach, reflecting the needs of both researchers and clinically oriented readers


Inclusions in Prokaryotes

Inclusions in Prokaryotes

Author: Jessup M. Shively

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-05-04

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 3540337741

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The new series "Microbiology Monographs" begins with two volumes on intracellular components in prokaryotes. In this first volume, "Inclusions in Prokaryotes", the components, labeled inclusions, are defined as discrete bodies resulting from synthesis of a metabolic product. Research on the biosynthesis and reutilization of the accumulated materials is still in progress, and interest in the inclusions is growing. This comprehensive volume provides historical background and comprehensive reviews of eight well-known prokaryotic inclusions.


Tuberculosis Host-Pathogen Interactions

Tuberculosis Host-Pathogen Interactions

Author: Jeffrey D. Cirillo

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-09-10

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 3030253813

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This book summarizes the progress in studies of tuberculosis host-pathogen interactions from several perspectives: molecular microbiology, immunology, animal models, clinical studies, epidemiology, and drug discovery. Tuberculosis (TB) remains a severe global public health problem. Complex interactions between environmental, microbial and host factors lead to clinically relevant infections. Studies on bacterial virulence, host-genetic, and immunological factors contributing to the susceptibility to TB provide an ever-growing foundation of knowledge that is critical to finding new interventions. Studies of immune mechanisms against M. tuberculosis infection have identified immunological markers associated with specific phenotypes in the host, providing insight into how they may be used to augment current treatment strategies. Recent advances in diagnosis, therapeutics and vaccines, as well as basic-research oriented studies have shed light on the development of new directions for prevention, treatment and control of TB. Improved understanding of the interplay between the bacterium and host is a key component of reducing incidence worldwide.


The First Outstanding 50 Years of “Università Politecnica delle Marche”

The First Outstanding 50 Years of “Università Politecnica delle Marche”

Author: Sauro Longhi

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-01-03

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 3030338797

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The book describes significant multidisciplinary research findings at the Università Politecnica delle Marche and the expected future advances. It addresses some of the most dramatic challenges posed by today’s fast-growing, global society and the changes it has caused, while also discussing solutions to improve the wellbeing of human beings. The book covers the main research achievements made in the social sciences and humanities, and includes chapters that focus on understanding mechanisms that are relevant to all aspects of economic and social interactions among individuals. In line with Giorgio Fuà’s contribution, the interdisciplinary research being pursued at the Faculty of Economics of Università Politecnica delle Marche is aimed at interpreting the process of economic development in all of its facets, both at the national and local level, with a particular focus on profit and non-profit organizations. Various disciplines are covered, from economics to sociology, history, statistics, mathematics, law, accounting, finance and management.


Integrated Omics Approaches to Infectious Diseases

Integrated Omics Approaches to Infectious Diseases

Author: Saif Hameed

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789811606922

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This book examines applications of multi-omics approaches for understanding disease etiology, pathogenesis, host-pathogen interactions. It also analyzes the genetics, immunological and metabolic mechanisms underlying the infections. The book also explores genomics, transcriptomics, translational-omics, and metabolomics approaches to understand the pathogenesis and identify potential drug targets. It reviews the role of epigenetic reprogramming in shaping the host-pathogen interactions and presents bioinformatics application in the identification of drug targets. Further, it examines the potential applications of RNA sequencing and non-coding RNA profiling to identify the pathogenesis. Lastly, it offers the current challenges, technological advances, and prospects of using multi-omics technologies in infectious biology.