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New aspects of sterol carrier protein 2 (Nonspecific lipid-transfer protein) in fusion proteins and in peroxisomes
Authors:Masanori Bun-ya  Yoshitaka Muro  Toshiro Niki  Jun Kondo  Tatsuyuki Kamiryo
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University, 739-8521 Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan;(2) Division of Quality Assurance, Baxter Ltd., 4 Rokubancho, Chiyoda-Ku, 102-8468 Tokyo, Japan;(3) Yokohama Research Center, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, 227-8502 Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:Sterol carrier protein 2 (SCP2) is a 13-kDa peroxisomal protein, identical to nonspecific lipidtransfer protein, and stimulates various steps of cholesterol metabolism in vitro. Although the name is reminiscent of acyl carrier protein, which is involved in fatty acid synthesis, SCP2 does not bind to lipids specifically or stoichiometrically. This protein is expressed either as a small precursor or as a large fusion (termed SCPx) that carries at its C-terminal the complete sequence of SCP2. SCPx exhibits 3-oxoacyl-CoA thiolase activity, as well as sterol-carrier and lipid-transfer activities. The N- and C-terminal parts of SCPx are similar to the nematode protein P-44 and the yeast protein PXP-18, respectively. P-44, which has no SCP2 sequence, thiolytically cleaved the side chain of bile acid intermediate at a rate comparable to that of SCPx. This, together with the properties of other fusions with SCP2-like sequence, suggests that the SCP2 part of SCPx does not play a direct role in thiolase reaction. PXP-18, located predominantly inside peroxisomes, is similar to SCP2 in primary structure and lipid-transfer activity, and protects peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase from thermal denaturation. PXP-18 dimerized at a high temperature, formed an equimolar complex with the oxidase subunit, and released the active enzyme from the complex when the temperature went down. This article attempts to gain insight into the role of SPC2, and to present a model in which PXP-18, a member of the SCP2 family, functions as a molecular chaperone in peroxisomes.
Keywords:Sterol carrier protein 2 (SCP2)  thiolase  molecular chaperone  bile acid
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