Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Lehigh University Bethlehem Pennsylvania USA
2. Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry, Engineering & Physics Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania Lock Haven Pennsylvania USA
3. Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry East Stroudsburg University East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania USA
Abstract
AbstractCaveolin‐1 is an integral membrane protein that is known to acquire a number of posttranslational modifications upon trafficking to the plasma membrane. In particular, caveolin‐1 is palmitoylated at three cysteine residues (C133, C143, and C156) located within the C‐terminal domain of the protein which could have structural and topological implications. Herein, a reliable preparation of full‐length S‐alkylated caveolin‐1, which closely mimics the palmitoylation observed in vivo, is described. HPLC and ESI‐LC‐MS analyses verified the addition of the C16 alkyl groups to caveolin‐1 constructs containing one (C133), two (C133 and C143), and three (C133, C143, and C156) cysteine residues. Circular dichroism spectroscopy analysis of the constructs revealed that S‐alkylation does not significantly affect the global helicity of the protein; however, molecular dynamics simulations revealed that there were local regions where the helicity was altered positively or negatively by S‐alkylation. In addition, the simulations showed that lipidation tames the topological promiscuity of the C‐terminal domain, resulting in a disposition within the bilayer characterized by increased depth.
Funder
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Subject
Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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