2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2009.10.014
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NMR Studies Reveal the Role of Biomembranes in Modulating Ligand Binding and Release by Intracellular Bile Acid Binding Proteins

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“…197,198 A recent NMR analysis of the ternary system composed of the bile acid binding protein, bile acids, and a membrane mimetic system revealed that the liver bile acid binding protein undergoes association with the anionic membrane, which induces its partial unfolding and the release of bile salts. 199 These studies are in agreement with earlier model studies, which described the release of retinol from the retinol-binding protein. 200,201 …”
Section: Active Factors Promoting Transient Disorder: Interaction-supporting
confidence: 91%
“…197,198 A recent NMR analysis of the ternary system composed of the bile acid binding protein, bile acids, and a membrane mimetic system revealed that the liver bile acid binding protein undergoes association with the anionic membrane, which induces its partial unfolding and the release of bile salts. 199 These studies are in agreement with earlier model studies, which described the release of retinol from the retinol-binding protein. 200,201 …”
Section: Active Factors Promoting Transient Disorder: Interaction-supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The distribution of positively charged residues on the protein structure is shown in Figure . Previous dynamics simulation studies and indirect NMR evidence suggested that positively charged residues located in the antiportal region of the protein could establish electrostatic interaction with lipid head groups. This hypothesis has been now experimentally verified performing protein–lipid NMR titration experiments on three protein samples where a single lysine residue was mutated into alanine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, step 1b), bile salt was added to each sample (Fig. , step 2b), causing the immediate release of the bound protein and the formation of holo proteins . The HSQC signal intensities were then immediately measured and the results are reported in Figure (b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They increase water solubility of hydrophobic molecules, they sequester free lipid molecules from the cytosol that protects the cell from their toxic effects, and they direct lipid cargo to the target compartments . ILBPs are expressed at high levels in several tissues, and their small size makes them efficient lipid chaperones . Therefore, it seems unlikely that ferritin simply acts as an alternate lipid carrier, although its observed K d is in the micromolar range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%