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Affinity of rhodopsin to raft enables the aligned oligomer formation from dimers: Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of disk membranes

The visual photopigment protein rhodopsin (Rh) is a typical G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that initiates the phototransduction cascade in retinal disk membrane of rod-photoreceptor cells. Rh molecule has a tendency to form dimer, and the dimer tends to form rows, which is suggested to heighten p...

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Autores principales: Kaneshige, Yukito, Hayashi, Fumio, Morigaki, Kenichi, Tanimoto, Yasushi, Yamashita, Hayato, Fujii, Masashi, Awazu, Akinori
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32032370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226123
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author Kaneshige, Yukito
Hayashi, Fumio
Morigaki, Kenichi
Tanimoto, Yasushi
Yamashita, Hayato
Fujii, Masashi
Awazu, Akinori
author_facet Kaneshige, Yukito
Hayashi, Fumio
Morigaki, Kenichi
Tanimoto, Yasushi
Yamashita, Hayato
Fujii, Masashi
Awazu, Akinori
author_sort Kaneshige, Yukito
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description The visual photopigment protein rhodopsin (Rh) is a typical G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that initiates the phototransduction cascade in retinal disk membrane of rod-photoreceptor cells. Rh molecule has a tendency to form dimer, and the dimer tends to form rows, which is suggested to heighten phototransduction efficiency in single-photon regime. In addition, the dimerization confers Rh an affinity for lipid raft, i.e. raftophilicity. However, the mechanism by which Rh-dimer raftophilicity contributes to the organization of the higher order structure remains unknown. In this study, we performed coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations of a disk membrane model containing unsaturated lipids, saturated lipids with cholesterol, and Rh-dimers. We described the Rh-dimers by two-dimensional particle populations where the palmitoyl moieties of each Rh exhibits raftophilicity. We simulated the structuring of Rh in a disk for two types of Rh-dimer, i.e., the most and second most stable Rh dimers, which exposes the raftophilic regions at the dimerization-interface (H1/H8 dimer) and two edges away from the interface (H4/H5 dimer), respectively. Our simulations revealed that only the H1/H8 dimer could form a row structure. A small number of raftophilic lipids recruited to and intercalated in a narrow space between H1/H8 dimers stabilize the side-by-side interaction between dimers in a row. Our results implicate that the nano-sized lipid raft domains act as a “glue” to organize the long row structures of Rh-dimers.
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spelling pubmed-70069362020-02-20 Affinity of rhodopsin to raft enables the aligned oligomer formation from dimers: Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of disk membranes Kaneshige, Yukito Hayashi, Fumio Morigaki, Kenichi Tanimoto, Yasushi Yamashita, Hayato Fujii, Masashi Awazu, Akinori PLoS One Research Article The visual photopigment protein rhodopsin (Rh) is a typical G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that initiates the phototransduction cascade in retinal disk membrane of rod-photoreceptor cells. Rh molecule has a tendency to form dimer, and the dimer tends to form rows, which is suggested to heighten phototransduction efficiency in single-photon regime. In addition, the dimerization confers Rh an affinity for lipid raft, i.e. raftophilicity. However, the mechanism by which Rh-dimer raftophilicity contributes to the organization of the higher order structure remains unknown. In this study, we performed coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations of a disk membrane model containing unsaturated lipids, saturated lipids with cholesterol, and Rh-dimers. We described the Rh-dimers by two-dimensional particle populations where the palmitoyl moieties of each Rh exhibits raftophilicity. We simulated the structuring of Rh in a disk for two types of Rh-dimer, i.e., the most and second most stable Rh dimers, which exposes the raftophilic regions at the dimerization-interface (H1/H8 dimer) and two edges away from the interface (H4/H5 dimer), respectively. Our simulations revealed that only the H1/H8 dimer could form a row structure. A small number of raftophilic lipids recruited to and intercalated in a narrow space between H1/H8 dimers stabilize the side-by-side interaction between dimers in a row. Our results implicate that the nano-sized lipid raft domains act as a “glue” to organize the long row structures of Rh-dimers. Public Library of Science 2020-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7006936/ /pubmed/32032370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226123 Text en © 2020 Kaneshige 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kaneshige, Yukito
Hayashi, Fumio
Morigaki, Kenichi
Tanimoto, Yasushi
Yamashita, Hayato
Fujii, Masashi
Awazu, Akinori
Affinity of rhodopsin to raft enables the aligned oligomer formation from dimers: Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of disk membranes
title Affinity of rhodopsin to raft enables the aligned oligomer formation from dimers: Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of disk membranes
title_full Affinity of rhodopsin to raft enables the aligned oligomer formation from dimers: Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of disk membranes
title_fullStr Affinity of rhodopsin to raft enables the aligned oligomer formation from dimers: Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of disk membranes
title_full_unstemmed Affinity of rhodopsin to raft enables the aligned oligomer formation from dimers: Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of disk membranes
title_short Affinity of rhodopsin to raft enables the aligned oligomer formation from dimers: Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of disk membranes
title_sort affinity of rhodopsin to raft enables the aligned oligomer formation from dimers: coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of disk membranes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32032370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226123
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