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Intradomain Confinement of Disulfides in the Folding of Two Consecutive Modules of the LDL Receptor

The LDL receptor internalizes circulating LDL and VLDL particles for degradation. Its extracellular binding domain contains ten (seven LA and three EGF) cysteine-rich modules, each bearing three disulfide bonds. Despite the enormous number of disulfide combinations possible, LDLR oxidative folding l...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Oliván, Juan, Fraga, Hugo, Arias-Moreno, Xabier, Ventura, Salvador, Sancho, Javier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4500599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26168158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132141
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author Martínez-Oliván, Juan
Fraga, Hugo
Arias-Moreno, Xabier
Ventura, Salvador
Sancho, Javier
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Fraga, Hugo
Arias-Moreno, Xabier
Ventura, Salvador
Sancho, Javier
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description The LDL receptor internalizes circulating LDL and VLDL particles for degradation. Its extracellular binding domain contains ten (seven LA and three EGF) cysteine-rich modules, each bearing three disulfide bonds. Despite the enormous number of disulfide combinations possible, LDLR oxidative folding leads to a single native species with 30 unique intradomain disulfides. Previous folding studies of the LDLR have shown that non native disulfides are initially formed that lead to compact species. Accordingly, the folding of the LDLR has been described as a "coordinated nonvectorial” reaction, and it has been proposed that early compaction funnels the reaction toward the native structure. Here we analyze the oxidative folding of LA4 and LA5, the modules critical for ApoE binding, isolated and in the LA45 tandem. Compared to LA5, LA4 folding is slow and inefficient, resembling that of LA5 disease-linked mutants. Without Ca(++), it leads to a mixture of many two-disulfide scrambled species and, with Ca(++), to the native form plus two three-disulfide intermediates. The folding of the LA45 tandem seems to recapitulate that of the individual repeats. Importantly, although the folding of the LA45 tandem takes place through formation of scrambled isomers, no interdomain disulfides are detected, i.e. the two adjacent modules fold independently without the assistance of interdomain covalent interactions. Reduction of incredibly large disulfide combinatorial spaces, such as that in the LDLR, by intradomain confinement of disulfide bond formation might be also essential for the efficient folding of other homologous disulfide-rich receptors.
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spelling pubmed-45005992015-07-17 Intradomain Confinement of Disulfides in the Folding of Two Consecutive Modules of the LDL Receptor Martínez-Oliván, Juan Fraga, Hugo Arias-Moreno, Xabier Ventura, Salvador Sancho, Javier PLoS One Research Article The LDL receptor internalizes circulating LDL and VLDL particles for degradation. Its extracellular binding domain contains ten (seven LA and three EGF) cysteine-rich modules, each bearing three disulfide bonds. Despite the enormous number of disulfide combinations possible, LDLR oxidative folding leads to a single native species with 30 unique intradomain disulfides. Previous folding studies of the LDLR have shown that non native disulfides are initially formed that lead to compact species. Accordingly, the folding of the LDLR has been described as a "coordinated nonvectorial” reaction, and it has been proposed that early compaction funnels the reaction toward the native structure. Here we analyze the oxidative folding of LA4 and LA5, the modules critical for ApoE binding, isolated and in the LA45 tandem. Compared to LA5, LA4 folding is slow and inefficient, resembling that of LA5 disease-linked mutants. Without Ca(++), it leads to a mixture of many two-disulfide scrambled species and, with Ca(++), to the native form plus two three-disulfide intermediates. The folding of the LA45 tandem seems to recapitulate that of the individual repeats. Importantly, although the folding of the LA45 tandem takes place through formation of scrambled isomers, no interdomain disulfides are detected, i.e. the two adjacent modules fold independently without the assistance of interdomain covalent interactions. Reduction of incredibly large disulfide combinatorial spaces, such as that in the LDLR, by intradomain confinement of disulfide bond formation might be also essential for the efficient folding of other homologous disulfide-rich receptors. Public Library of Science 2015-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4500599/ /pubmed/26168158 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132141 Text en © 2015 Martínez-Oliván 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.
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Martínez-Oliván, Juan
Fraga, Hugo
Arias-Moreno, Xabier
Ventura, Salvador
Sancho, Javier
Intradomain Confinement of Disulfides in the Folding of Two Consecutive Modules of the LDL Receptor
title Intradomain Confinement of Disulfides in the Folding of Two Consecutive Modules of the LDL Receptor
title_full Intradomain Confinement of Disulfides in the Folding of Two Consecutive Modules of the LDL Receptor
title_fullStr Intradomain Confinement of Disulfides in the Folding of Two Consecutive Modules of the LDL Receptor
title_full_unstemmed Intradomain Confinement of Disulfides in the Folding of Two Consecutive Modules of the LDL Receptor
title_short Intradomain Confinement of Disulfides in the Folding of Two Consecutive Modules of the LDL Receptor
title_sort intradomain confinement of disulfides in the folding of two consecutive modules of the ldl receptor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4500599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26168158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132141
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