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Cryo-electron microscopy of coagulation Factor VIII bound to lipid nanotubes
Authors:Parmenter Christopher D J  Cane Matthew C  Zhang Rui  Stoilova-McPhie Svetla
Institution:a Imaging Suite, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
b NCMI, Baylor College of Medicine, 1 Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Abstract:Factor VIII (FVIII) is a key protein in blood coagulation, deficiency or malfunction of which causes Haemophilia A. The sole cure for this condition is intravenous administration of FVIII, whose membrane-bound structure we have studied by Cryo-electron microscopy and image analysis. Self-assembled lipid nanotubes were optimised to bind FVIII at close to native conditions. The tubes diameter was constant at 30 nm and the lipid bilayer resolved. The FVIII molecules were well defined, forming an 8.5 nm thick outer layer, and appeared to reach the hydrophobic core of the bilayer. The two known FVIII atomic models were superimposed with the averaged 2D protein densities. The insertion of the FVIII within the membrane was evaluated, reaffirming that the membrane-binding C2 or C1-C2 domain(s) fully penetrate the outer leaflet of the lipid layer. The presented results lay the basis for new models of the FVIII overall orientation and membrane-binding mechanism.
Keywords:Cryo-electron microscopy  Lipid nanotubes  Coagulation Factor VIII  Membrane-binding  Image analysis  Models fitting
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