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Specificity of Loxosceles α clade phospholipase D enzymes for choline-containing lipids: Role of a conserved aromatic cage

Spider venom GDPD-like phospholipases D (SicTox) have been identified to be one of the major toxins in recluse spider venom. They are divided into two major clades: the α clade and the β clade. Most α clade toxins present high activity against lipids with choline head groups such as sphingomyelin, w...

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Autores principales: Moutoussamy, Emmanuel E., Waheed, Qaiser, Binford, Greta J., Khan, Hanif M., Moran, Shane M., Eitel, Anna R., Cordes, Matthew H. J., Reuter, Nathalie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8893692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35180220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009871
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author Moutoussamy, Emmanuel E.
Waheed, Qaiser
Binford, Greta J.
Khan, Hanif M.
Moran, Shane M.
Eitel, Anna R.
Cordes, Matthew H. J.
Reuter, Nathalie
author_facet Moutoussamy, Emmanuel E.
Waheed, Qaiser
Binford, Greta J.
Khan, Hanif M.
Moran, Shane M.
Eitel, Anna R.
Cordes, Matthew H. J.
Reuter, Nathalie
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description Spider venom GDPD-like phospholipases D (SicTox) have been identified to be one of the major toxins in recluse spider venom. They are divided into two major clades: the α clade and the β clade. Most α clade toxins present high activity against lipids with choline head groups such as sphingomyelin, while activities in β clade toxins vary and include preference for substrates containing ethanolamine headgroups (Sicarius terrosus, St_βIB1). A structural comparison of available structures of phospholipases D (PLDs) reveals a conserved aromatic cage in the α clade. To test the potential influence of the aromatic cage on membrane-lipid specificity we performed molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the binding of several PLDs onto lipid bilayers containing choline headgroups; two SicTox from the α clade, Loxosceles intermedia αIA1 (Li_αIA) and Loxosceles laeta αIII1 (Ll_αIII1), and one from the β clade, St_βIB1. The simulation results reveal that the aromatic cage captures a choline-headgroup and suggest that the cage plays a major role in lipid specificity. We also simulated an engineered St_βIB1, where we introduced the aromatic cage, and this led to binding with choline-containing lipids. Moreover, a multiple sequence alignment revealed the conservation of the aromatic cage among the α clade PLDs. Here, we confirmed that the i-face of α and β clade PLDs is involved in their binding to choline and ethanolamine-containing bilayers, respectively. Furthermore, our results suggest a major role in choline lipid recognition of the aromatic cage of the α clade PLDs. The MD simulation results are supported by in vitro liposome binding assay experiments.
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spelling pubmed-88936922022-03-04 Specificity of Loxosceles α clade phospholipase D enzymes for choline-containing lipids: Role of a conserved aromatic cage Moutoussamy, Emmanuel E. Waheed, Qaiser Binford, Greta J. Khan, Hanif M. Moran, Shane M. Eitel, Anna R. Cordes, Matthew H. J. Reuter, Nathalie PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Spider venom GDPD-like phospholipases D (SicTox) have been identified to be one of the major toxins in recluse spider venom. They are divided into two major clades: the α clade and the β clade. Most α clade toxins present high activity against lipids with choline head groups such as sphingomyelin, while activities in β clade toxins vary and include preference for substrates containing ethanolamine headgroups (Sicarius terrosus, St_βIB1). A structural comparison of available structures of phospholipases D (PLDs) reveals a conserved aromatic cage in the α clade. To test the potential influence of the aromatic cage on membrane-lipid specificity we performed molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the binding of several PLDs onto lipid bilayers containing choline headgroups; two SicTox from the α clade, Loxosceles intermedia αIA1 (Li_αIA) and Loxosceles laeta αIII1 (Ll_αIII1), and one from the β clade, St_βIB1. The simulation results reveal that the aromatic cage captures a choline-headgroup and suggest that the cage plays a major role in lipid specificity. We also simulated an engineered St_βIB1, where we introduced the aromatic cage, and this led to binding with choline-containing lipids. Moreover, a multiple sequence alignment revealed the conservation of the aromatic cage among the α clade PLDs. Here, we confirmed that the i-face of α and β clade PLDs is involved in their binding to choline and ethanolamine-containing bilayers, respectively. Furthermore, our results suggest a major role in choline lipid recognition of the aromatic cage of the α clade PLDs. The MD simulation results are supported by in vitro liposome binding assay experiments. Public Library of Science 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8893692/ /pubmed/35180220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009871 Text en © 2022 Moutoussamy et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Moutoussamy, Emmanuel E.
Waheed, Qaiser
Binford, Greta J.
Khan, Hanif M.
Moran, Shane M.
Eitel, Anna R.
Cordes, Matthew H. J.
Reuter, Nathalie
Specificity of Loxosceles α clade phospholipase D enzymes for choline-containing lipids: Role of a conserved aromatic cage
title Specificity of Loxosceles α clade phospholipase D enzymes for choline-containing lipids: Role of a conserved aromatic cage
title_full Specificity of Loxosceles α clade phospholipase D enzymes for choline-containing lipids: Role of a conserved aromatic cage
title_fullStr Specificity of Loxosceles α clade phospholipase D enzymes for choline-containing lipids: Role of a conserved aromatic cage
title_full_unstemmed Specificity of Loxosceles α clade phospholipase D enzymes for choline-containing lipids: Role of a conserved aromatic cage
title_short Specificity of Loxosceles α clade phospholipase D enzymes for choline-containing lipids: Role of a conserved aromatic cage
title_sort specificity of loxosceles α clade phospholipase d enzymes for choline-containing lipids: role of a conserved aromatic cage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8893692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35180220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009871
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