Glycophorin A dimerization is driven by specific interactions between transmembrane alpha-helices
Specific side-by-side interactions between transmembrane alpha-helices may be important in the assembly and function of integral membrane proteins. We describe a system for the genetic and biophysical analysis of these interactions. The transmembrane alpha-helical domain of interest is fused to the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1992-04, Vol.267 (11), p.7683-7689 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Specific side-by-side interactions between transmembrane alpha-helices may be important in the assembly and function of integral
membrane proteins. We describe a system for the genetic and biophysical analysis of these interactions. The transmembrane
alpha-helical domain of interest is fused to the C-terminus of staphylococcal nuclease. The resulting chimera can be expressed
at high levels in Escherichia coli and is readily purified. In our initial application we study the single transmembrane alpha-helix
of human glycophorin A (GpA), thought to mediate the SDS-stable dimerization of this protein. The resulting chimera forms
a dimer in SDS, which is disrupted upon addition of a peptide corresponding to the transmembrane domain of GpA. Deletion mutagenesis
has been used to delineate the minimum transmembrane domain sufficient for this behavior. Site-specific mutagenesis shows
that a methionine residue, previously implicated as a potential interfacial residue, can be replaced with other hydrophobic
residues without disrupting dimerization. By contrast, rather conservative substitutions at a valine on a different face of
the alpha-helix disrupt dimerization, suggesting a high degree of specificity in the helix-helix interactions. This approach
allows the interface between interacting helices to be defined. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)42569-0 |