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The LDL receptor-associated protein (RAP) is a ligand for the LDL receptor-related protein (LRP1). The first and third domains of RAP can each bind to one of many sequence-related pairs of complement-type repeats (CR) found within the LRP1 ectodomain. Multiple sites of interaction between the multivalent RAP ligand and the multivalent LRP1 receptor yield strong binding avidity for the complex. The third domain of RAP can be significantly truncated, with material retention of monovalent CR pair-binding affinity, provided that the minimized sequence is stabilized with an intramolecular disulfide bond. We demonstrate that the avidity of full-length RAP for LRP1 in vitro can be partially reconstituted by assembly of truncated, disulfide-linked RAP peptides on tetravalent streptavidin or bivalent immunoglobulin scaffolds. The peptide complex with streptavidin shows pronounced hepatotropism in vivo, replicating the biodistribution of full-length RAP.  相似文献   
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The extension of very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) for the synthesis of specialized apoplastic lipids requires unique biochemical machinery. Condensing enzymes catalyze the first reaction in fatty acid elongation and determine the chain length of fatty acids accepted and produced by the fatty acid elongation complex. Although necessary for the elongation of all VLCFAs, known condensing enzymes cannot efficiently synthesize VLCFAs longer than 28 carbons, despite the prevalence of C28 to C34 acyl lipids in cuticular wax and the pollen coat. The eceriferum2 (cer2) mutant of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) was previously shown to have a specific deficiency in cuticular waxes longer than 28 carbons, and heterologous expression of CER2 in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) demonstrated that it can modify the acyl chain length produced by a condensing enzyme from 28 to 30 carbon atoms. Here, we report the physiological functions and biochemical specificities of the CER2 homologs CER2-LIKE1 and CER2-LIKE2 by mutant analysis and heterologous expression in yeast. We demonstrate that all three CER2-LIKEs function with the same small subset of condensing enzymes, and that they have different effects on the substrate specificity of the same condensing enzyme. Finally, we show that the changes in acyl chain length caused by each CER2-LIKE protein are of substantial importance for cuticle formation and pollen coat function.The extension of fatty acids to lengths greater than 28 carbons (C28) is an exceptional process in plant metabolism in that it requires unique biochemical machinery, and the elongation products are used for the synthesis of specialized plant metabolites. Derivatives of C30 to C34 fatty acids make up the bulk of plant cuticular wax, which coats all of a plant’s primary aerial surfaces. Cuticular wax serves as a barrier against transpirational water loss (Riederer and Schreiber, 2001) and protects the plant from both biotic (Eigenbrode, 1996) and abiotic (Grace and van Gardingen, 1996) stresses. C30 to C34 fatty acid-derived lipids are also components of the pollen coat, where they function in pollen hydration and germination on dry stigma (Elleman et al., 1992; Preuss et al., 1993).The core complex that elongates long-chain fatty acids (C16–C18) to very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs; C20–C34) consists of four interacting proteins localized to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). β-Keto-acyl-CoA synthases (KCSs), also known as condensing enzymes, catalyze the first reaction required for VLCFA elongation, condensing malonyl-CoA with an acyl-CoA (n) to produce a β-keto-acyl-CoA (n + 2). Condensation is both a specific and rate-limiting step in elongation (Millar and Kunst, 1997). Chain length specificity of KCSs is of particular importance because VLCFA length determines the downstream use of the fatty acid (for review, see Joubès et al., 2008; Haslam and Kunst, 2013a). There are two families of condensing enzymes in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). The ELONGATION-DEFECTIVE (ELO)-LIKE family is homologous to yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) ELOs, and has putative functions in sphingolipid biosynthesis (Quist et al., 2009). Although our current understanding of plant ELO-LIKE physiological function and biochemical activity is limited, the mechanism of yeast Elo protein activity has been thoroughly investigated (Denic and Weissman, 2007). The FATTY ACID ELONGATION1 (FAE1)-type family is homologous to the first condensing enzyme identified in Arabidopsis, which is required for the synthesis of C20 to C22 VLCFAs in Arabidopsis oilseeds. Many of the 21 FAE1-type condensing enzymes of Arabidopsis have been characterized using reverse genetics and heterologous expression in yeast (Trenkamp et al., 2004; Blacklock and Jaworski, 2006; Paul et al., 2006; Tresch et al., 2012). This work has revealed the intriguing caveat that, although FAE1-type KCSs are involved in the synthesis of diverse downstream metabolites and use a broad range of acyl chain lengths, none are able to efficiently elongate VLCFAs beyond C28 (for review, see Haslam and Kunst, 2013a), which is essential for the production of cuticular wax components.Eceriferum2 (cer2) and glossy2 (gl2) mutants of Arabidopsis and Zea mays, respectively, are deficient in specific VLCFA-derived waxes longer than C28 (Bianchi et al., 1975; McNevin et al., 1993; Jenks et al., 1995). Both mutations were mapped to genes that do not resemble any component of the elongase complex (Tacke et al., 1995; Xia et al., 1996), but are homologous to the BAHD family of acyltransferases (St-Pierre et al., 1998). However, site-directed mutagenesis of conserved acyltransferase catalytic site amino acids in CER2 revealed that this motif is not required for CER2 function in cuticular wax synthesis (Haslam et al., 2012).CER6 is a condensing enzyme necessary for the accumulation of stem cuticular waxes in Arabidopsis, but when expressed in yeast, CER6 can only elongate VLCFAs to C28. When CER2 is expressed in yeast, it has no elongation activity. However, coexpression of CER2 and CER6 results in efficient production of C30 VLCFAs. Coexpression of CER2 with LfKCS45, a condensing enzyme from the crucifer Lesquerella fendleri that generates C28 and a small amount of C30 VLCFAs (Moon et al., 2004), does not alter product chain length (Haslam et al., 2012). Based on these observations, it was hypothesized that CER2 modifies the chain length specificity of the core elongase complex by interaction with specific KCS enzymes (Haslam et al., 2012).CER2 homologs are found in diverse flowering plant lineages, and many species have multiple CER2 homologs (Tuominen et al., 2011). A BLAST search of proteins from Arabidopsis identified two sequences with substantial similarity to CER2. NP_193120 is 36% identical to CER2, and is encoded by the gene At4g13840. We named this gene CER2-LIKE1 (also known as CER26) (Pascal et al., 2013). NP_566741 is 38% identical to CER2, and is encoded by the gene At3g23840. We named this gene CER2-LIKE2 (also named CER26-LIKE) (Pascal et al., 2013). Characterization of a cer2-like1 null mutant revealed a role for the CER2-LIKE1 protein in the elongation of leaf wax precursors beyond C30, analogous to the role of CER2 in C28 elongation in stems (Haslam et al., 2012; Pascal et al., 2013). cer2 cer2-like1 double mutants are deficient in the formation of wax components longer than C28 in both stems and leaves. As the cer2 single mutant has no leaf wax phenotype, the additive effect of these two mutations on leaf wax composition indicates that there is partial functional redundancy between the two genes.A comprehensive investigation of the biochemical and physiological functions of CER2-LIKE proteins is necessary. Beyond the value of knowing the specific roles of each homolog, such an investigation has potential to elucidate the nature of CER2-LIKE protein function. With this objective, we used our data to address the following questions: (1) Do CER2-LIKE proteins function with CER6 alone, or can they modify the activity of other FAE1-type condensing enzymes? (2) Do CER2-LIKE proteins have different effects on the substrate specificity of the same condensing enzyme, or is substrate specificity determined exclusively by the condensing enzyme? (3) What is the physiological relevance of the subtle changes in acyl lipid chain length that CER2-LIKE proteins induce?  相似文献   
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1. The fatty acid composition of the membrane lipids of a fatty acid desaturase mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae was manipulated by growing the organism in a medium containing defined fatty acid supplements. 2. Mitochondria were obtained whose fatty acids contain between 20% and 80% unsaturated fatty acids. 3. Mitochondria with high proportions of unsaturated fatty acids in their lipids have coupled oxidative phosphorylation with normal P/O ratios, accumulate K(+) ions in the presence of valinomycin and an energy source, and eject protons in an energy-dependent fashion. 4. If the unsaturated fatty acid content of the mitochondrial fatty acids is lowered to 20%, the mitochondria simultaneously lose active cation transport and the ability to couple phosphorylation to respiration. 5. The loss of energy-linked reactions is accompanied by an increased passive permeability of the mitochondria to protons. 6. Free fatty acids uncouple oxidative phosphorylation in yeast mitochondria and the effect is reversed by bovine serum albumin. 7. The free fatty acid contents of yeast mitochondria are unaffected by depletion of unsaturated fatty acids, and free fatty acids are not responsible for the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation in organelles depleted in unsaturated fatty acids. 8. It is suggested that the loss of energy-linked reactions in yeast mitochondria that are depleted in unsaturated fatty acids is a consequence of the increased passive permeability to protons, and is caused by a change in the physical properties of the lipid phase of the inner mitochondrial membrane.  相似文献   
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Sayanova O  Haslam R  Qi B  Lazarus CM  Napier JA 《FEBS letters》2006,580(8):1946-1952
A cDNA encoding a C20 Delta8-desaturase was isolated from the free-living soil amoeba, Acanthamoeba castellanii and functionally characterised by heterologous expression. The open reading frame of the A. castellanii C20 Delta8-desaturase showed similarity to other microsomal front-end desaturases, but the N-terminal domain contained a variant form of the conserved heme-binding motif in which H-P-G-G is replaced by H-P-A-G. Co-expression of the A. castellani Delta8-desaturase with the Isochrysis galbana Delta9-elongase in transgenic Arabidopsis plants confirmed the activity observed in yeast and its role in the alternative pathway for C20 polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis. Acyl-CoA profiles of these transgenic plants revealed an unexpected accumulation of C20 fatty acids in the acyl-CoA pool. This is the first report of an alternative pathway C20 Delta8-desaturase from a non-photosynthetic organism, and also the first report of a front-end desaturase lacking the canonical cytochrome b5 domain.  相似文献   
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The biological complexity associated with the regulation of histone demethylases makes it desirable to configure a cellular mechanistic assay format that simultaneously encompasses as many of the relevant cellular processes as possible. In this report, the authors describe the configuration of a JMJD3 high-content cellular mechanistic imaging assay that uses single-cell multiparameter measurements to accurately assess cellular viability and the enzyme-dependent demethylation of the H3K27(Me)3 mark by exogenously expressed JMJD3. This approach couples robust statistical analyses with the spatial resolving power of cellular imaging. This enables segregation of expressing and nonexpressing cells into discrete subpopulations and consequently pharmacological quantification of compounds of interest in the expressing population at varying JMJD3 expression levels. Moreover, the authors demonstrate the utility of this hit identification strategy through the successful prosecution of a medium-throughput focused campaign of an 87 500-compound file, which has enabled the identification of JMJD3 cellular-active chemotypes. This study represents the first report of a demethylase high-content imaging assay with the ability to capture a repertoire of pharmacological tools, which are likely both to inform our mechanistic understanding of how JMJD3 is modulated and, more important, to contribute to the identification of novel therapeutic modalities for this demethylase enzyme.  相似文献   
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Clostridium difficile is the most common cause of antibiotic-associated nosocomial infection in the United States. C. difficile secretes two homologous toxins, TcdA and TcdB, which are responsible for the symptoms of C. difficile associated disease. The mechanism of toxin action includes an autoprocessing event where a cysteine protease domain (CPD) releases a glucosyltransferase domain (GTD) into the cytosol. The GTD acts to modify and inactivate Rho-family GTPases. The presumed importance of autoprocessing in toxicity, and the apparent specificity of the CPD active site make it, potentially, an attractive target for small molecule drug discovery. In the course of exploring this potential, we have discovered that both wild-type TcdB and TcdB mutants with impaired autoprocessing or glucosyltransferase activities are able to induce rapid, necrotic cell death in HeLa and Caco-2 epithelial cell lines. The concentrations required to induce this phenotype correlate with pathology in a porcine colonic explant model of epithelial damage. We conclude that autoprocessing and GTD release is not required for epithelial cell necrosis and that targeting the autoprocessing activity of TcdB for the development of novel therapeutics will not prevent the colonic tissue damage that occurs in C. difficile – associated disease.  相似文献   
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New kinase inhibitors can be found by synthesis of targeted arrays of compounds designed using system-based knowledge as well as through screening focused or diverse compounds. Most array strategies aim to add functionality to a fragment that binds in the purine subpocket of the ATP-site. Here, an alternative pharmacophore-guided array approach is described which set out to discover novel purine subpocket-binding groups. Results are shown for p38alpha and cFMS kinase, for which multiple distinct series with nanomolar potency were discovered. Some of the compounds showed potency in cell-based assays and good pharmacokinetic properties.  相似文献   
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