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Resetting the ligand binding site of placental protein 13/galectin-13 recovers its ability to bind lactose

Placental protein 13/galectin-13 (Gal-13) is highly expressed in placenta, where its lower expression is related to pre-eclampsia. Recently, the crystal structures of wild-type Gal-13 and its variant R53H at high resolution were solved. The crystallographic and biochemical results showed that Gal-13...

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Autores principales: Su, Jiyong, Cui, Linlin, Si, Yunlong, Song, Chenyang, Li, Yuying, Yang, Tong, Wang, Hao, Mayo, Kevin H., Tai, Guihua, Zhou, Yifa
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30413611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20181787
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author Su, Jiyong
Cui, Linlin
Si, Yunlong
Song, Chenyang
Li, Yuying
Yang, Tong
Wang, Hao
Mayo, Kevin H.
Tai, Guihua
Zhou, Yifa
author_facet Su, Jiyong
Cui, Linlin
Si, Yunlong
Song, Chenyang
Li, Yuying
Yang, Tong
Wang, Hao
Mayo, Kevin H.
Tai, Guihua
Zhou, Yifa
author_sort Su, Jiyong
collection PubMed
description Placental protein 13/galectin-13 (Gal-13) is highly expressed in placenta, where its lower expression is related to pre-eclampsia. Recently, the crystal structures of wild-type Gal-13 and its variant R53H at high resolution were solved. The crystallographic and biochemical results showed that Gal-13 and R53H could not bind lactose. Here, we used site-directed mutagenesis to re-engineer the ligand binding site of wild-type Gal-13, so that it could bind lactose. Of six newly engineered mutants, we were able to solve the crystal structures of four of them. Three variants (R53HH57R, R53HH57RD33G and R53HR55NH57RD33G had the same two mutations (R53 to H, and H57 to R) and were able to bind lactose in the crystal, indicating that these mutations were sufficient for recovering the ability of Gal-13 to bind lactose. Moreover, the structures of R53H and R53HR55N show that these variants could co-crystallize with a molecule of Tris. Surprisingly, although these variants, as well as wild-type Gal-13, could all induce hemagglutination, high concentrations of lactose could not inhibit agglutination, nor could they bind to lactose-modified Sepharose 6b beads. Overall, our results indicate that Gal-3 is not a normal galectin, which could not bind to β-galactosides. Lastly, the distribution of EGFP-tagged wild-type Gal-13 and its variants in HeLa cells showed that they are concentrated in the nucleus and could be co-localized within filamentary materials, possibly actin.
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spelling pubmed-62946302018-12-27 Resetting the ligand binding site of placental protein 13/galectin-13 recovers its ability to bind lactose Su, Jiyong Cui, Linlin Si, Yunlong Song, Chenyang Li, Yuying Yang, Tong Wang, Hao Mayo, Kevin H. Tai, Guihua Zhou, Yifa Biosci Rep Research Articles Placental protein 13/galectin-13 (Gal-13) is highly expressed in placenta, where its lower expression is related to pre-eclampsia. Recently, the crystal structures of wild-type Gal-13 and its variant R53H at high resolution were solved. The crystallographic and biochemical results showed that Gal-13 and R53H could not bind lactose. Here, we used site-directed mutagenesis to re-engineer the ligand binding site of wild-type Gal-13, so that it could bind lactose. Of six newly engineered mutants, we were able to solve the crystal structures of four of them. Three variants (R53HH57R, R53HH57RD33G and R53HR55NH57RD33G had the same two mutations (R53 to H, and H57 to R) and were able to bind lactose in the crystal, indicating that these mutations were sufficient for recovering the ability of Gal-13 to bind lactose. Moreover, the structures of R53H and R53HR55N show that these variants could co-crystallize with a molecule of Tris. Surprisingly, although these variants, as well as wild-type Gal-13, could all induce hemagglutination, high concentrations of lactose could not inhibit agglutination, nor could they bind to lactose-modified Sepharose 6b beads. Overall, our results indicate that Gal-3 is not a normal galectin, which could not bind to β-galactosides. Lastly, the distribution of EGFP-tagged wild-type Gal-13 and its variants in HeLa cells showed that they are concentrated in the nucleus and could be co-localized within filamentary materials, possibly actin. Portland Press Ltd. 2018-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6294630/ /pubmed/30413611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20181787 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Articles
Su, Jiyong
Cui, Linlin
Si, Yunlong
Song, Chenyang
Li, Yuying
Yang, Tong
Wang, Hao
Mayo, Kevin H.
Tai, Guihua
Zhou, Yifa
Resetting the ligand binding site of placental protein 13/galectin-13 recovers its ability to bind lactose
title Resetting the ligand binding site of placental protein 13/galectin-13 recovers its ability to bind lactose
title_full Resetting the ligand binding site of placental protein 13/galectin-13 recovers its ability to bind lactose
title_fullStr Resetting the ligand binding site of placental protein 13/galectin-13 recovers its ability to bind lactose
title_full_unstemmed Resetting the ligand binding site of placental protein 13/galectin-13 recovers its ability to bind lactose
title_short Resetting the ligand binding site of placental protein 13/galectin-13 recovers its ability to bind lactose
title_sort resetting the ligand binding site of placental protein 13/galectin-13 recovers its ability to bind lactose
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30413611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20181787
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