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B2LiVe, a label-free 1D-NMR method to quantify the binding of amphitropic peptides or proteins to membrane vesicles

Amphitropic proteins and peptides reversibly partition from solution to membrane, a key process that regulates their functions. Experimental approaches classically used to measure protein partitioning into lipid bilayers, such as fluorescence and circular dichroism, are hardly usable when the peptid...

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Autores principales: Sadi, Mirko, Carvalho, Nicolas, Léger, Corentin, Vitorge, Bruno, Ladant, Daniel, Guijarro, J. Iñaki, Chenal, Alexandre
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10694493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37909050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crmeth.2023.100624
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author Sadi, Mirko
Carvalho, Nicolas
Léger, Corentin
Vitorge, Bruno
Ladant, Daniel
Guijarro, J. Iñaki
Chenal, Alexandre
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Carvalho, Nicolas
Léger, Corentin
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description Amphitropic proteins and peptides reversibly partition from solution to membrane, a key process that regulates their functions. Experimental approaches classically used to measure protein partitioning into lipid bilayers, such as fluorescence and circular dichroism, are hardly usable when the peptides or proteins do not exhibit significant polarity and/or conformational changes upon membrane binding. Here, we describe binding to lipid vesicles (B2LiVe), a simple, robust, and widely applicable nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method to determine the solution-to-membrane partitioning of unlabeled proteins or peptides. B2LiVe relies on previously described proton 1D-NMR fast-pulsing techniques. Membrane partitioning induces a large line broadening, leading to a loss of protein signals; therefore, the decrease of the NMR signal directly measures the fraction of membrane-bound protein. The method uses low polypeptide concentrations and has been validated on several membrane-interacting polypeptides, ranging from 3 to 54 kDa, with membrane vesicles of different sizes and various lipid compositions.
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spelling pubmed-106944932023-12-05 B2LiVe, a label-free 1D-NMR method to quantify the binding of amphitropic peptides or proteins to membrane vesicles Sadi, Mirko Carvalho, Nicolas Léger, Corentin Vitorge, Bruno Ladant, Daniel Guijarro, J. Iñaki Chenal, Alexandre Cell Rep Methods Article Amphitropic proteins and peptides reversibly partition from solution to membrane, a key process that regulates their functions. Experimental approaches classically used to measure protein partitioning into lipid bilayers, such as fluorescence and circular dichroism, are hardly usable when the peptides or proteins do not exhibit significant polarity and/or conformational changes upon membrane binding. Here, we describe binding to lipid vesicles (B2LiVe), a simple, robust, and widely applicable nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method to determine the solution-to-membrane partitioning of unlabeled proteins or peptides. B2LiVe relies on previously described proton 1D-NMR fast-pulsing techniques. Membrane partitioning induces a large line broadening, leading to a loss of protein signals; therefore, the decrease of the NMR signal directly measures the fraction of membrane-bound protein. The method uses low polypeptide concentrations and has been validated on several membrane-interacting polypeptides, ranging from 3 to 54 kDa, with membrane vesicles of different sizes and various lipid compositions. Elsevier 2023-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10694493/ /pubmed/37909050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crmeth.2023.100624 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Guijarro, J. Iñaki
Chenal, Alexandre
B2LiVe, a label-free 1D-NMR method to quantify the binding of amphitropic peptides or proteins to membrane vesicles
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title_fullStr B2LiVe, a label-free 1D-NMR method to quantify the binding of amphitropic peptides or proteins to membrane vesicles
title_full_unstemmed B2LiVe, a label-free 1D-NMR method to quantify the binding of amphitropic peptides or proteins to membrane vesicles
title_short B2LiVe, a label-free 1D-NMR method to quantify the binding of amphitropic peptides or proteins to membrane vesicles
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10694493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37909050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crmeth.2023.100624
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