Biophysical study of the perturbation of model membrane structure caused by seminal plasma protein PDC-109 |
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Authors: | Gasset M Magdaleno L Calvete J J |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Química-Física "Rocasolano" C.S.I.C., Serrano 119, Madrid, 28006, Spain. |
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Abstract: | PDC-109, the major heparin-binding protein of bull seminal plasma, binds specifically to sperm choline lipids at ejaculation and mediates capacitation by stimulating cholesterol and phospholipid efflux. We carried out a biophysical study to investigate the membrane perturbation effect caused by PDC-109. Binding of PDC-109 to phosphatidylcholine model membranes was maximal at a 12:1 phosphatidylcholine to protein molar ratio. The process was independent of the membrane structure and involved a slight conformational change of the protein, compatible with an increased exposure to the solvent. PDC-109 binding to dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine prevented lipid molecules from participating in the gel-to-liquid phase transition, due to enhancement of both acyl chain disorder and interfacial hydration. Visualization of the lipid-protein complexes by electron microscopy showed surface irregularities and the presence of 10-nm particles. Permeability assays confirmed the PDC-109-induced disruption of the vesicles. This effect was not modified by heparin. However, presence of cholesterol inhibited the process in a concentration-dependent manner. |
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