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Solubilization and Stabilization of Isolated Photosystem I Complex with Lipopeptide Detergents

It is difficult to maintain a target membrane protein in a soluble and functional form in aqueous solution without biological membranes. Use of surfactants can improve solubility, but it remains challenging to identify adequate surfactants that can improve solubility without damaging their native st...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xiaoqiang, Huang, Guihong, Yu, Daoyong, Ge, Baosheng, Wang, Jiqian, Xu, Fengxi, Huang, Fang, Xu, Hai, Lu, Jian R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076256
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author Wang, Xiaoqiang
Huang, Guihong
Yu, Daoyong
Ge, Baosheng
Wang, Jiqian
Xu, Fengxi
Huang, Fang
Xu, Hai
Lu, Jian R.
author_facet Wang, Xiaoqiang
Huang, Guihong
Yu, Daoyong
Ge, Baosheng
Wang, Jiqian
Xu, Fengxi
Huang, Fang
Xu, Hai
Lu, Jian R.
author_sort Wang, Xiaoqiang
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description It is difficult to maintain a target membrane protein in a soluble and functional form in aqueous solution without biological membranes. Use of surfactants can improve solubility, but it remains challenging to identify adequate surfactants that can improve solubility without damaging their native structures and biological functions. Here we report the use of a new class of lipopeptides to solubilize photosystem I (PS-I), a well known membrane protein complex. Changes in the molecular structure of these surfactants affected their amphiphilicity and the goal of this work was to exploit a delicate balance between detergency and biomimetic performance in PS-I solubilization via their binding capacity. Meanwhile, the effects of these surfactants on the thermal and structural stability and functionality of PS-I in aqueous solution were investigated by circular dichroism, fluorescence spectroscopy, SDS-PAGE analysis and O(2) uptake measurements, respectively. Our studies showed that the solubility of PS-I depended on both the polarity and charge in the hydrophilic head of the lipopeptides and the length of its hydrophobic tail. The best performing lipopeptides in favour of PS-I solubility turned out to be C14DK and C16DK, which were comparable to the optimal amphiphilicity of the conventional chemical surfactants tested. Lipopeptides showed obvious advantages in enhancing PS-I thermostability over sugar surfactant DDM and some full peptide amphiphiles reported previously. Fluorescence spectroscopy along with SDS-PAGE analysis demonstrated that lipopeptides did not undermine the polypeptide composition and conformation of PS-I after solubilization; instead they showed better performance in improving the structural stability and integrity of this multi-subunit membrane protein than conventional detergents. Furthermore, O(2) uptake measurements indicated that PS-I solubilized with lipopeptides maintained its functionality. The underlying mechanism for the favorable actions of lipopeptide in PS-I solubilization and stabilization is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-37870082013-10-04 Solubilization and Stabilization of Isolated Photosystem I Complex with Lipopeptide Detergents Wang, Xiaoqiang Huang, Guihong Yu, Daoyong Ge, Baosheng Wang, Jiqian Xu, Fengxi Huang, Fang Xu, Hai Lu, Jian R. PLoS One Research Article It is difficult to maintain a target membrane protein in a soluble and functional form in aqueous solution without biological membranes. Use of surfactants can improve solubility, but it remains challenging to identify adequate surfactants that can improve solubility without damaging their native structures and biological functions. Here we report the use of a new class of lipopeptides to solubilize photosystem I (PS-I), a well known membrane protein complex. Changes in the molecular structure of these surfactants affected their amphiphilicity and the goal of this work was to exploit a delicate balance between detergency and biomimetic performance in PS-I solubilization via their binding capacity. Meanwhile, the effects of these surfactants on the thermal and structural stability and functionality of PS-I in aqueous solution were investigated by circular dichroism, fluorescence spectroscopy, SDS-PAGE analysis and O(2) uptake measurements, respectively. Our studies showed that the solubility of PS-I depended on both the polarity and charge in the hydrophilic head of the lipopeptides and the length of its hydrophobic tail. The best performing lipopeptides in favour of PS-I solubility turned out to be C14DK and C16DK, which were comparable to the optimal amphiphilicity of the conventional chemical surfactants tested. Lipopeptides showed obvious advantages in enhancing PS-I thermostability over sugar surfactant DDM and some full peptide amphiphiles reported previously. Fluorescence spectroscopy along with SDS-PAGE analysis demonstrated that lipopeptides did not undermine the polypeptide composition and conformation of PS-I after solubilization; instead they showed better performance in improving the structural stability and integrity of this multi-subunit membrane protein than conventional detergents. Furthermore, O(2) uptake measurements indicated that PS-I solubilized with lipopeptides maintained its functionality. The underlying mechanism for the favorable actions of lipopeptide in PS-I solubilization and stabilization is discussed. Public Library of Science 2013-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3787008/ /pubmed/24098786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076256 Text en © 2013 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Xiaoqiang
Huang, Guihong
Yu, Daoyong
Ge, Baosheng
Wang, Jiqian
Xu, Fengxi
Huang, Fang
Xu, Hai
Lu, Jian R.
Solubilization and Stabilization of Isolated Photosystem I Complex with Lipopeptide Detergents
title Solubilization and Stabilization of Isolated Photosystem I Complex with Lipopeptide Detergents
title_full Solubilization and Stabilization of Isolated Photosystem I Complex with Lipopeptide Detergents
title_fullStr Solubilization and Stabilization of Isolated Photosystem I Complex with Lipopeptide Detergents
title_full_unstemmed Solubilization and Stabilization of Isolated Photosystem I Complex with Lipopeptide Detergents
title_short Solubilization and Stabilization of Isolated Photosystem I Complex with Lipopeptide Detergents
title_sort solubilization and stabilization of isolated photosystem i complex with lipopeptide detergents
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076256
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