Probing conformational changes in orphan nuclear receptor: the NGFI-B intermediate is a partially unfolded dimer |
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Authors: | Garcia Wanius Figueira Ana Carolina M de Oliveira Neto Mario de Guzzi Carolina A Buzzá Hilde H Portugal Rodrigo V Calgaro Marcos R Polikarpov Igor |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Física de S?o Carlos, Universidade de S?o Paulo, Av. Trabalhador Saocarlense 400, S?o Carlos, SP, 13560-970, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | Human nerve growth factor-induced B (NGFI-B) is a member of the NR4A subfamily of orphan nuclear receptors (NRs). Lacking identified ligands, orphan NRs show particular co-regulator proteins binding properties, different from other NRs, and they might have a non-classical quaternary organization. A body of evidence suggests that NRs recognition of and binding to ligands, DNA, homo- and heterodimerization partners and co-regulator proteins involve significant conformational changes of the NR ligand-binding domains (LBDs). To shed light on largely unknown biophysical properties of NGFI-B, here we studied structural organization and unfolding properties of NGFI-B ligand (like)-binding domain induced by chemical perturbation. Our results show that NGFI-B LBD undergoes a two-state guanidine hydrochloride (GndHCl) induced denaturation, as judged by changes in the alpha-helical content of the protein monitored by circular dichroism spectroscopy (CD). In contrast, changes in the tertiary structure of NGFI-B LBD, reported by intrinsic fluorescence, reveal a clear intermediate state. Additionally, SAXS results demonstrate that the intermediate observed by intrinsic fluorescence is a partially folded homodimeric structure, which further unfolds without dissociation at higher GndHCl concentrations. This partially unfolded dimeric assembly of NGFI-B LBD might resemble an intermediate that this domain access momentarily in the native state upon interactions with functional partners. |
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