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Molecular chaperone RAP interacts with LRP1 in a dynamic bivalent mode and enhances folding of ligand-binding regions of other LDLR family receptors

The low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) family of receptors are cell-surface receptors that internalize numerous ligands and play crucial role in various processes, such as lipoprotein metabolism, hemostasis, fetal development, etc. Previously, receptor-associated protein (RAP) was described as...

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Autores principales: Marakasova, Ekaterina, Olivares, Philip, Karnaukhova, Elena, Chun, Haarin, Hernandez, Nancy E., Kurasawa, James H., Hassink, Gabriela U., Shestopal, Svetlana A., Strickland, Dudley K., Sarafanov, Andrey G.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8239462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34058195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100842
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author Marakasova, Ekaterina
Olivares, Philip
Karnaukhova, Elena
Chun, Haarin
Hernandez, Nancy E.
Kurasawa, James H.
Hassink, Gabriela U.
Shestopal, Svetlana A.
Strickland, Dudley K.
Sarafanov, Andrey G.
author_facet Marakasova, Ekaterina
Olivares, Philip
Karnaukhova, Elena
Chun, Haarin
Hernandez, Nancy E.
Kurasawa, James H.
Hassink, Gabriela U.
Shestopal, Svetlana A.
Strickland, Dudley K.
Sarafanov, Andrey G.
author_sort Marakasova, Ekaterina
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description The low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) family of receptors are cell-surface receptors that internalize numerous ligands and play crucial role in various processes, such as lipoprotein metabolism, hemostasis, fetal development, etc. Previously, receptor-associated protein (RAP) was described as a molecular chaperone for LDLR-related protein 1 (LRP1), a prominent member of the LDLR family. We aimed to verify this role of RAP for LRP1 and two other LDLR family receptors, LDLR and vLDLR, and to investigate the mechanisms of respective interactions using a cell culture model system, purified system, and in silico modelling. Upon coexpression of RAP with clusters of the ligand-binding complement repeats (CRs) of the receptors in secreted form in insect cells culture, the isolated proteins had increased yield, enhanced folding, and improved binding properties compared with proteins expressed without RAP, as determined by circular dichroism and surface plasmon resonance. Within LRP1 CR-clusters II and IV, we identified multiple sites comprised of adjacent CR doublets, which provide alternative bivalent binding combinations with specific pairs of lysines on RAP. Mutational analysis of these lysines within each of isolated RAP D1/D2 and D3 domains having high affinity to LRP1 and of conserved tryptophans on selected CR-doublets of LRP1, as well as in silico docking of a model LRP1 CR-triplet with RAP, indicated a universal role for these residues in interaction of RAP and LRP1. Consequently, we propose a new model of RAP interaction with LDLR family receptors based on switching of the bivalent contacts between molecules over time in a dynamic mode.
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spelling pubmed-82394622021-06-29 Molecular chaperone RAP interacts with LRP1 in a dynamic bivalent mode and enhances folding of ligand-binding regions of other LDLR family receptors Marakasova, Ekaterina Olivares, Philip Karnaukhova, Elena Chun, Haarin Hernandez, Nancy E. Kurasawa, James H. Hassink, Gabriela U. Shestopal, Svetlana A. Strickland, Dudley K. Sarafanov, Andrey G. J Biol Chem Research Article The low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) family of receptors are cell-surface receptors that internalize numerous ligands and play crucial role in various processes, such as lipoprotein metabolism, hemostasis, fetal development, etc. Previously, receptor-associated protein (RAP) was described as a molecular chaperone for LDLR-related protein 1 (LRP1), a prominent member of the LDLR family. We aimed to verify this role of RAP for LRP1 and two other LDLR family receptors, LDLR and vLDLR, and to investigate the mechanisms of respective interactions using a cell culture model system, purified system, and in silico modelling. Upon coexpression of RAP with clusters of the ligand-binding complement repeats (CRs) of the receptors in secreted form in insect cells culture, the isolated proteins had increased yield, enhanced folding, and improved binding properties compared with proteins expressed without RAP, as determined by circular dichroism and surface plasmon resonance. Within LRP1 CR-clusters II and IV, we identified multiple sites comprised of adjacent CR doublets, which provide alternative bivalent binding combinations with specific pairs of lysines on RAP. Mutational analysis of these lysines within each of isolated RAP D1/D2 and D3 domains having high affinity to LRP1 and of conserved tryptophans on selected CR-doublets of LRP1, as well as in silico docking of a model LRP1 CR-triplet with RAP, indicated a universal role for these residues in interaction of RAP and LRP1. Consequently, we propose a new model of RAP interaction with LDLR family receptors based on switching of the bivalent contacts between molecules over time in a dynamic mode. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8239462/ /pubmed/34058195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100842 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Marakasova, Ekaterina
Olivares, Philip
Karnaukhova, Elena
Chun, Haarin
Hernandez, Nancy E.
Kurasawa, James H.
Hassink, Gabriela U.
Shestopal, Svetlana A.
Strickland, Dudley K.
Sarafanov, Andrey G.
Molecular chaperone RAP interacts with LRP1 in a dynamic bivalent mode and enhances folding of ligand-binding regions of other LDLR family receptors
title Molecular chaperone RAP interacts with LRP1 in a dynamic bivalent mode and enhances folding of ligand-binding regions of other LDLR family receptors
title_full Molecular chaperone RAP interacts with LRP1 in a dynamic bivalent mode and enhances folding of ligand-binding regions of other LDLR family receptors
title_fullStr Molecular chaperone RAP interacts with LRP1 in a dynamic bivalent mode and enhances folding of ligand-binding regions of other LDLR family receptors
title_full_unstemmed Molecular chaperone RAP interacts with LRP1 in a dynamic bivalent mode and enhances folding of ligand-binding regions of other LDLR family receptors
title_short Molecular chaperone RAP interacts with LRP1 in a dynamic bivalent mode and enhances folding of ligand-binding regions of other LDLR family receptors
title_sort molecular chaperone rap interacts with lrp1 in a dynamic bivalent mode and enhances folding of ligand-binding regions of other ldlr family receptors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8239462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34058195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100842
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