New insights into multiple coagulation factor deficiency from the solution structure of human MCFD2 |
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Authors: | Guy Jodie E Wigren Edvard Svärd Maria Härd Torleif Lindqvist Ylva |
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Affiliation: | 1 Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden 2 Department of Medical Biochemistry and the Swedish NMR Centre, University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Human MCFD2 (multiple coagulation factor deficiency 2) is a 16-kDa protein known to participate in transport of the glycosylated human coagulation factors V and VIII along the secretory pathway. Mutations in MCFD2 or in its binding partner, the membrane-bound transporter ERGIC (endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment)-53, cause a mild form of inherited hemophilia known as combined deficiency of factors V and VIII (F5F8D). While ERGIC-53 is known to be a lectin-type mannose binding protein, the role of MCFD2 in the secretory pathway is comparatively unclear. MCFD2 has been shown to bind both ERGIC-53 and the blood coagulation factors, but little is known about the binding sites or the true function of the protein. In order to facilitate understanding of the function of MCFD2 and the mechanism by which mutations in the protein cause F5F8D, we have determined the structure of human MCFD2 in solution by NMR. Our results show the folding of MCFD2 to be dependent on availability of calcium ions. The protein, which is disordered in the apo state, folds upon binding of Ca2+ to the two EF-hand motifs of its C-terminus, while retaining some localized disorder in the N-terminus. NMR studies on two disease-causing mutant variants of MCFD2 show both to be predominantly disordered, even in the presence of calcium ions. These results provide an explanation for the previously observed calcium dependence of the MCFD2-ERGIC-53 interaction and, furthermore, clarify the means by which mutations in this protein result in inefficient secretion of blood coagulation factors V and VIII. |
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Keywords: | MCFD, multiple coagulation factor deficiency ERGIC, endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment F5F8D, combined deficiency of factors V and VIII ER, endoplasmic reticulum CRD, carbohydrate recognition domain PDB, Protein Data Bank HSQC, heteronuclear single quantum coherence Mes, 4-morpholineethanesulfonic acid NOE, nuclear Overhauser enhancement SA, simulated annealing NOESY, NOE spectroscopy |
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