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Calcium-induced transformation of cardiolipin nanodisks
Authors:Colin A Fox  Patricia Ellison  Nikita Ikon  Robert O Ryan
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV 89557, United States of America;2. Department of Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States of America
Abstract:Miniature membranes comprised of tetramyristoylcardiolipin (CL) and apolipoprotein (apo) A-I, termed nanodisks (ND), are stable, aqueous soluble, reconstituted high density lipoproteins. When CL ND, but not dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (PC) ND, were incubated with CaCl2, a concentration dependent increase in sample turbidity occurred, consistent with CL undergoing a bilayer to non-bilayer transition. To assess the cation specificity of this reaction, CL ND were incubated with various mono- and divalent cations. Whereas monovalent cations had no discernable effect, MgCl2 and SrCl2 induced a response similar to CaCl2. When ND were formulated using different weight ratios of CL and PC, those possessing 100% CL or 75% CL remained susceptible to CaCl2 induced sample turbidity development while ND possessing 50% CL displayed reduced susceptibility. ND comprised of 25% CL and 75% PC were unaffected by CaCl2 under these conditions. SDS PAGE analysis of insoluble material generated by incubation of CL ND with CaCl2 revealed that nearly all apoA-I was recovered in the insoluble fraction along with CL. One h after addition of EDTA to CaCl2-treated CL ND, sample clarity was restored. Collectively, the data are consistent with a model wherein Ca2+ forms a bidentate interaction with anionic phosphates in the polar head group of CL. As phosphate group repositioning occurs to maximize Ca2+ binding, CL acyl chains reposition, accentuating the conical shape of CL to an extent that is incompatible with the ND bilayer structure.
Keywords:Corresponding author at: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  University of Nevada  Reno  Mail Stop 0330  1664 N  Virginia Street  Reno  NV 89557  United States of America    CL  tetramyristoylcardiolipin  PC  dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine  ND  nanodisk  ApoA-I  apolipoprotein A-I  Cardiolipin  Nanodisk  Calcium  Apolipoprotein A-I  Bilayer  Hexagonal II phase
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