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Lipidated apolipoprotein E4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach

Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is a forefront actor in the transport of lipids and the maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis, and is also strongly implicated in Alzheimer’s disease. Upon lipid-binding apoE adopts a conformational state that mediates the receptor-induced internalization of lipoproteins. Du...

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Autores principales: Henry, Nicolas, Krammer, Eva-Maria, Stengel, Florian, Adams, Quentin, Van Liefferinge, François, Hubin, Ellen, Chaves, Rui, Efremov, Rouslan, Aebersold, Ruedi, Vandenbussche, Guy, Prévost, Martine, Raussens, Vincent, Deroo, Stéphanie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6033463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29933361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006165
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author Henry, Nicolas
Krammer, Eva-Maria
Stengel, Florian
Adams, Quentin
Van Liefferinge, François
Hubin, Ellen
Chaves, Rui
Efremov, Rouslan
Aebersold, Ruedi
Vandenbussche, Guy
Prévost, Martine
Raussens, Vincent
Deroo, Stéphanie
author_facet Henry, Nicolas
Krammer, Eva-Maria
Stengel, Florian
Adams, Quentin
Van Liefferinge, François
Hubin, Ellen
Chaves, Rui
Efremov, Rouslan
Aebersold, Ruedi
Vandenbussche, Guy
Prévost, Martine
Raussens, Vincent
Deroo, Stéphanie
author_sort Henry, Nicolas
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description Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is a forefront actor in the transport of lipids and the maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis, and is also strongly implicated in Alzheimer’s disease. Upon lipid-binding apoE adopts a conformational state that mediates the receptor-induced internalization of lipoproteins. Due to its inherent structural dynamics and the presence of lipids, the structure of the biologically active apoE remains so far poorly described. To address this issue, we developed an innovative hybrid method combining experimental data with molecular modeling and dynamics to generate comprehensive models of the lipidated apoE4 isoform. Chemical cross-linking combined with mass spectrometry provided distance restraints, characterizing the three-dimensional organization of apoE4 molecules at the surface of lipidic nanoparticles. The ensemble of spatial restraints was then rationalized in an original molecular modeling approach to generate monomeric models of apoE4 that advocated the existence of two alternative conformations. These two models point towards an activation mechanism of apoE4 relying on a regulation of the accessibility of its receptor binding region. Further, molecular dynamics simulations of the dimerized and lipidated apoE4 monomeric conformations revealed an elongation of the apoE N-terminal domain, whereby helix 4 is rearranged, together with Arg172, into a proper orientation essential for lipoprotein receptor association. Overall, our results show how apoE4 adapts its conformation for the recognition of the low density lipoprotein receptor and we propose a novel mechanism of activation for apoE4 that is based on accessibility and remodeling of the receptor binding region.
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spelling pubmed-60334632018-07-19 Lipidated apolipoprotein E4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach Henry, Nicolas Krammer, Eva-Maria Stengel, Florian Adams, Quentin Van Liefferinge, François Hubin, Ellen Chaves, Rui Efremov, Rouslan Aebersold, Ruedi Vandenbussche, Guy Prévost, Martine Raussens, Vincent Deroo, Stéphanie PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is a forefront actor in the transport of lipids and the maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis, and is also strongly implicated in Alzheimer’s disease. Upon lipid-binding apoE adopts a conformational state that mediates the receptor-induced internalization of lipoproteins. Due to its inherent structural dynamics and the presence of lipids, the structure of the biologically active apoE remains so far poorly described. To address this issue, we developed an innovative hybrid method combining experimental data with molecular modeling and dynamics to generate comprehensive models of the lipidated apoE4 isoform. Chemical cross-linking combined with mass spectrometry provided distance restraints, characterizing the three-dimensional organization of apoE4 molecules at the surface of lipidic nanoparticles. The ensemble of spatial restraints was then rationalized in an original molecular modeling approach to generate monomeric models of apoE4 that advocated the existence of two alternative conformations. These two models point towards an activation mechanism of apoE4 relying on a regulation of the accessibility of its receptor binding region. Further, molecular dynamics simulations of the dimerized and lipidated apoE4 monomeric conformations revealed an elongation of the apoE N-terminal domain, whereby helix 4 is rearranged, together with Arg172, into a proper orientation essential for lipoprotein receptor association. Overall, our results show how apoE4 adapts its conformation for the recognition of the low density lipoprotein receptor and we propose a novel mechanism of activation for apoE4 that is based on accessibility and remodeling of the receptor binding region. Public Library of Science 2018-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6033463/ /pubmed/29933361 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006165 Text en © 2018 Henry 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Henry, Nicolas
Krammer, Eva-Maria
Stengel, Florian
Adams, Quentin
Van Liefferinge, François
Hubin, Ellen
Chaves, Rui
Efremov, Rouslan
Aebersold, Ruedi
Vandenbussche, Guy
Prévost, Martine
Raussens, Vincent
Deroo, Stéphanie
Lipidated apolipoprotein E4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach
title Lipidated apolipoprotein E4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach
title_full Lipidated apolipoprotein E4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach
title_fullStr Lipidated apolipoprotein E4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach
title_full_unstemmed Lipidated apolipoprotein E4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach
title_short Lipidated apolipoprotein E4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach
title_sort lipidated apolipoprotein e4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6033463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29933361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006165
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