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

Publisher:

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.


Protein-Lipid Interactions

Protein-Lipid Interactions

Author: C.Reyes Mateo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2005-12-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783540284000

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Biological membranes have long been identified as key elements in a wide variety of cellular processes including cell defense communication, photosynthesis, signal transduction, and motility; thus they emerge as primary targets in both basic and applied research. This book brings together in a single volume the most recent views of experts in the area of protein–lipid interactions, providing an overview of the advances that have been achieved in the field in recent years, from very basic aspects to specialized technological applications. Topics include the application of X-ray and neutron diffraction, infrared and fluorescence spectroscopy, and high-resolution NMR to the understanding of the specific interactions between lipids and proteins within biological membranes, their structural relationships, and the implications for the biological functions that they mediate. Also covered in this volume are the insertion of proteins and peptides into the membrane and the concomitant formation of definite lipid domains within the membrane.


Lipid Bilayers

Lipid Bilayers

Author: T. Gutberlet

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 3540675558

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A general review of lipid bilayer structure and dynamics is given, including such current topics as the hydration of lipid bilayers, the superstructural behaviour of bilayers at different states of hydration and external conditions, the role and behaviour of lipid bilayers on fusion and rupture and the interaction of lipid bilayers with small organic molecules and additives and of protein lipid bilayer interactions. In addition, recent research on lipid interaction with proteins and other molecules in monolayers is reviewed, and the use of highly aligned samples under biologically relevant conditions and the benefits derived from such preparations are addressed. Finally, the latest approach in simulation of impurities within a lipid bilayer is introduced. This book will be a comprehensive review of the current state of biologically relevant model membrane systems which will become an indispensible reference for the "working biophysicist".


Handbook of Lipid Membranes

Handbook of Lipid Membranes

Author: Cyrus R. Safinya

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2021-09-14

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 1466555734

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This handbook provides a unique overview of lipid membrane fundamentals and applications. The fascinating world of lipids that harbor and govern so many biological functionalities are discussed within the context of membrane structures, interactions, and shape evolution. Beyond the fundamentals in lipid science, this handbook focuses on how scientists are building bioinspired biomimetic systems for applications in medicine, cosmetics, and nanotechnology. Key Features: Includes experimental and theoretical overviews on the role of lipids, with or without associated biomolecules, as structural components imparting distinct membrane shapes and intermembrane interactions Covers the mechanisms of lipid-membrane curvature, by peptide and protein binding, and the roles of signalling lipids and the cytoskeleton in plasma membrane shape evolution Covers advanced X-ray and force measurement techniques Discusses applications in biomedicine, cosmetics, and nanotechnology, including lipid vectors in nucleic acid, drug delivery in dermal applications, and lipid-based sensors and artificial biointerfaces Covers artificial membranes from block copolymers, synthetic copolypeptides, and recombinant proteins Includes an exciting section that explores the role of lipids in the origin of life in hydrothermal conditions This book is a highly informative companion for professionals in biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, and material and pharmaceutical sciences and bioengineering.


Lipid Polymorphism and Membrane Properties

Lipid Polymorphism and Membrane Properties

Author:

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 1997-10-02

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 0080585159

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The major lipid components of biological membranes can undergo many diverse and fascinating morphological rearrangements. Studies of these diverse phases and the manner in which they are formed tends to alter the properties of ordinary bilayer membranes. This book examines the structural and biological roles of lipids forming non-lamellar structures.Key Features* Characterization of non-lamellar structures * Protein activity and membrane properties* Analysis of membrane fusion* Affect of non-lamellar forming lipids on biological systems


Lipid-Protein Interactions

Lipid-Protein Interactions

Author: Jorg H. Kleinschmidt

Publisher: Humana Press

Published: 2016-05-01

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 9781493962631

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This book provides a selection of protocols to examine protein-lipid interactions, membrane and membrane protein structure, how membrane proteins affect lipids and how they are in turn affected by the lipid bilayer and lipid properties.