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Pro4 prolyl peptide bond isomerization in human galectin-7 modulates the monomer-dimer equilibrum to affect function

Human galectin-7 (Gal-7; also termed p53-induced gene 1 product) is a multifunctional effector by productive pairing with distinct glycoconjugates and protein counter-receptors in the cytoplasm and nucleus, as well as on the cell surface. Its structural analysis by NMR spectroscopy detected doubling...

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Autores principales: Miller, Michelle C., Nesmelova, Irina V., Daragan, Vladimir A., Ippel, Hans, Michalak, Malwina, Dregni, Aurelio, Kaltner, Herbert, Kopitz, Jürgen, Gabius, Hans-Joachim, Mayo, Kevin H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32766716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20200499
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author Miller, Michelle C.
Nesmelova, Irina V.
Daragan, Vladimir A.
Ippel, Hans
Michalak, Malwina
Dregni, Aurelio
Kaltner, Herbert
Kopitz, Jürgen
Gabius, Hans-Joachim
Mayo, Kevin H.
author_facet Miller, Michelle C.
Nesmelova, Irina V.
Daragan, Vladimir A.
Ippel, Hans
Michalak, Malwina
Dregni, Aurelio
Kaltner, Herbert
Kopitz, Jürgen
Gabius, Hans-Joachim
Mayo, Kevin H.
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description Human galectin-7 (Gal-7; also termed p53-induced gene 1 product) is a multifunctional effector by productive pairing with distinct glycoconjugates and protein counter-receptors in the cytoplasm and nucleus, as well as on the cell surface. Its structural analysis by NMR spectroscopy detected doubling of a set of particular resonances, an indicator of Gal-7 existing in two conformational states in slow exchange on the chemical shift time scale. Structural positioning of this set of amino acids around the P4 residue and loss of this phenomenon in the bioactive P4L mutant indicated cis–trans isomerization at this site. Respective resonance assignments confirmed our proposal of two Gal-7 conformers. Mapping hydrogen bonds and considering van der Waals interactions in molecular dynamics simulations revealed a structural difference for the N-terminal peptide, with the trans-state being more exposed to solvent and more mobile than the cis-state. Affinity for lactose or glycan-inhibitable neuroblastoma cell surface contact formation was not affected, because both conformers associated with an overall increase in order parameters (S(2)). At low µM concentrations, homodimer dissociation is more favored for the cis-state of the protein than its trans-state. These findings give direction to mapping binding sites for protein counter-receptors of Gal-7, such as Bcl-2, JNK1, p53 or Smad3, and to run functional assays at low concentration to test the hypothesis that this isomerization process provides a (patho)physiologically important molecular switch for Gal-7.
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spelling pubmed-74737122020-09-15 Pro4 prolyl peptide bond isomerization in human galectin-7 modulates the monomer-dimer equilibrum to affect function Miller, Michelle C. Nesmelova, Irina V. Daragan, Vladimir A. Ippel, Hans Michalak, Malwina Dregni, Aurelio Kaltner, Herbert Kopitz, Jürgen Gabius, Hans-Joachim Mayo, Kevin H. Biochem J Biophysics Human galectin-7 (Gal-7; also termed p53-induced gene 1 product) is a multifunctional effector by productive pairing with distinct glycoconjugates and protein counter-receptors in the cytoplasm and nucleus, as well as on the cell surface. Its structural analysis by NMR spectroscopy detected doubling of a set of particular resonances, an indicator of Gal-7 existing in two conformational states in slow exchange on the chemical shift time scale. Structural positioning of this set of amino acids around the P4 residue and loss of this phenomenon in the bioactive P4L mutant indicated cis–trans isomerization at this site. Respective resonance assignments confirmed our proposal of two Gal-7 conformers. Mapping hydrogen bonds and considering van der Waals interactions in molecular dynamics simulations revealed a structural difference for the N-terminal peptide, with the trans-state being more exposed to solvent and more mobile than the cis-state. Affinity for lactose or glycan-inhibitable neuroblastoma cell surface contact formation was not affected, because both conformers associated with an overall increase in order parameters (S(2)). At low µM concentrations, homodimer dissociation is more favored for the cis-state of the protein than its trans-state. These findings give direction to mapping binding sites for protein counter-receptors of Gal-7, such as Bcl-2, JNK1, p53 or Smad3, and to run functional assays at low concentration to test the hypothesis that this isomerization process provides a (patho)physiologically important molecular switch for Gal-7. Portland Press Ltd. 2020-09-18 2020-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7473712/ /pubmed/32766716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20200499 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/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-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . Open access for this article was enabled by the participation of University of Minnesota in an all-inclusive Read & Publish pilot with Portland Press and the Biochemical Society.
spellingShingle Biophysics
Miller, Michelle C.
Nesmelova, Irina V.
Daragan, Vladimir A.
Ippel, Hans
Michalak, Malwina
Dregni, Aurelio
Kaltner, Herbert
Kopitz, Jürgen
Gabius, Hans-Joachim
Mayo, Kevin H.
Pro4 prolyl peptide bond isomerization in human galectin-7 modulates the monomer-dimer equilibrum to affect function
title Pro4 prolyl peptide bond isomerization in human galectin-7 modulates the monomer-dimer equilibrum to affect function
title_full Pro4 prolyl peptide bond isomerization in human galectin-7 modulates the monomer-dimer equilibrum to affect function
title_fullStr Pro4 prolyl peptide bond isomerization in human galectin-7 modulates the monomer-dimer equilibrum to affect function
title_full_unstemmed Pro4 prolyl peptide bond isomerization in human galectin-7 modulates the monomer-dimer equilibrum to affect function
title_short Pro4 prolyl peptide bond isomerization in human galectin-7 modulates the monomer-dimer equilibrum to affect function
title_sort pro4 prolyl peptide bond isomerization in human galectin-7 modulates the monomer-dimer equilibrum to affect function
topic Biophysics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32766716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20200499
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