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Structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 at 1.74 Å resolution and model of a complex with lutein

A crystal structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 (StAR-related lipid-transfer protein 3; also known as MLN64) has been refined to 1.74 Å resolution. A previous structure of the same protein determined to 2.2 Å resolution highlighted homology with StARD1 and shared cholesterol-binding...

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Autores principales: Horvath, Martin P., George, Evan W., Tran, Quang T., Baumgardner, Kody, Zharov, Gabe, Lee, Sarah, Sharifzadeh, Hassan, Shihab, Saeed, Mattinson, Ty, Li, Binxing, Bernstein, Paul S.
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4973302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27487925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2053230X16010694
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author Horvath, Martin P.
George, Evan W.
Tran, Quang T.
Baumgardner, Kody
Zharov, Gabe
Lee, Sarah
Sharifzadeh, Hassan
Shihab, Saeed
Mattinson, Ty
Li, Binxing
Bernstein, Paul S.
author_facet Horvath, Martin P.
George, Evan W.
Tran, Quang T.
Baumgardner, Kody
Zharov, Gabe
Lee, Sarah
Sharifzadeh, Hassan
Shihab, Saeed
Mattinson, Ty
Li, Binxing
Bernstein, Paul S.
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description A crystal structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 (StAR-related lipid-transfer protein 3; also known as MLN64) has been refined to 1.74 Å resolution. A previous structure of the same protein determined to 2.2 Å resolution highlighted homology with StARD1 and shared cholesterol-binding character. StARD3 has since been recognized as a carotenoid-binding protein in the primate retina, where its biochemical function of binding lutein with specificity appears to be well suited to recruit this photoprotective molecule. The current and previous structures correspond closely to each other (r.m.s.d. of 0.25 Å), especially in terms of the helix-grip fold constructed around a solvent-filled cavity. Regions of interest were defined with alternate conformations in the current higher-resolution structure, including Arg351 found within the cavity and Ω1, a loop of four residues found just outside the cavity entrance. Models of the complex with lutein generated by rigid-body docking indicate that one of the ionone rings must protrude outside the cavity, and this insight has implications for molecular interactions with transport proteins and enzymes that act on lutein. Interestingly, models with the ∊-ionone ring characteristic of lutein pointing towards the bottom of the cavity were associated with fewer steric clashes, suggesting that steric complementarity and ligand asymmetry may play a role in discriminating lutein from the other ocular carotenoids zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin, which only have β-ionone rings.
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spelling pubmed-49733022016-08-17 Structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 at 1.74 Å resolution and model of a complex with lutein Horvath, Martin P. George, Evan W. Tran, Quang T. Baumgardner, Kody Zharov, Gabe Lee, Sarah Sharifzadeh, Hassan Shihab, Saeed Mattinson, Ty Li, Binxing Bernstein, Paul S. Acta Crystallogr F Struct Biol Commun Research Communications A crystal structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 (StAR-related lipid-transfer protein 3; also known as MLN64) has been refined to 1.74 Å resolution. A previous structure of the same protein determined to 2.2 Å resolution highlighted homology with StARD1 and shared cholesterol-binding character. StARD3 has since been recognized as a carotenoid-binding protein in the primate retina, where its biochemical function of binding lutein with specificity appears to be well suited to recruit this photoprotective molecule. The current and previous structures correspond closely to each other (r.m.s.d. of 0.25 Å), especially in terms of the helix-grip fold constructed around a solvent-filled cavity. Regions of interest were defined with alternate conformations in the current higher-resolution structure, including Arg351 found within the cavity and Ω1, a loop of four residues found just outside the cavity entrance. Models of the complex with lutein generated by rigid-body docking indicate that one of the ionone rings must protrude outside the cavity, and this insight has implications for molecular interactions with transport proteins and enzymes that act on lutein. Interestingly, models with the ∊-ionone ring characteristic of lutein pointing towards the bottom of the cavity were associated with fewer steric clashes, suggesting that steric complementarity and ligand asymmetry may play a role in discriminating lutein from the other ocular carotenoids zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin, which only have β-ionone rings. International Union of Crystallography 2016-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4973302/ /pubmed/27487925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2053230X16010694 Text en © Horvath et al. 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
spellingShingle Research Communications
Horvath, Martin P.
George, Evan W.
Tran, Quang T.
Baumgardner, Kody
Zharov, Gabe
Lee, Sarah
Sharifzadeh, Hassan
Shihab, Saeed
Mattinson, Ty
Li, Binxing
Bernstein, Paul S.
Structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 at 1.74 Å resolution and model of a complex with lutein
title Structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 at 1.74 Å resolution and model of a complex with lutein
title_full Structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 at 1.74 Å resolution and model of a complex with lutein
title_fullStr Structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 at 1.74 Å resolution and model of a complex with lutein
title_full_unstemmed Structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 at 1.74 Å resolution and model of a complex with lutein
title_short Structure of the lutein-binding domain of human StARD3 at 1.74 Å resolution and model of a complex with lutein
title_sort structure of the lutein-binding domain of human stard3 at 1.74 å resolution and model of a complex with lutein
topic Research Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4973302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27487925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2053230X16010694
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