The voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) is the main mitochondrial porin allowing the exchange of ions and metabolites between the cytosol and the mitochondrion. In addition, VDAC was found to actively interact with proteins playing a fundamental role in the regulation of apoptosis and being of central interest in cancer research. VDAC is a large transmembrane β-barrel channel, whose N-terminal helical fragment adheres to the channel interior, partially closing the pore. This fragment is considered to play a key role in protein stability and function as well as in the interaction with apoptosis-related proteins. Three VDAC isoforms are differently expressed in higher eukaryotes, for which distinct and complementary roles are proposed. In this work, the folding propensity of their N-terminal fragments has been compared. By using multiple spectroscopic techniques, and complementing the experimental results with theoretical computer-assisted approaches, we have characterized their conformational equilibrium. Significant differences were found in the intrinsic helical propensity of the three peptides, decreasing in the following order: hVDAC2 > hVDAC3 > hVDAC1. In light of the models proposed in the literature to explain voltage gating, selectivity, and permeability, as well as interactions with functionally related proteins, our results suggest that the different chemicophysical properties of the N-terminal domain are possibly correlated to different functions for the three isoforms. The overall emerging picture is that a similar transmembrane water accessible conduit has been equipped with not identical domains, whose differences can modulate the functional roles of the three VDAC isoforms.

The N-terminal peptides of the three human isoforms of the mitochondrial voltage-dependent anion channel have different helical propensities / Guardiani, C.; Scorciapino, M. A.; Amodeo, G. F.; Grdadolnik, J.; Pappalardo, G.; De Pinto, V.; Ceccarelli, M.; Casu, M.. - In: BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0006-2960. - 54:36(2015), pp. 5646-5656. [10.1021/acs.biochem.5b00469]

The N-terminal peptides of the three human isoforms of the mitochondrial voltage-dependent anion channel have different helical propensities

Guardiani C.;
2015

Abstract

The voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) is the main mitochondrial porin allowing the exchange of ions and metabolites between the cytosol and the mitochondrion. In addition, VDAC was found to actively interact with proteins playing a fundamental role in the regulation of apoptosis and being of central interest in cancer research. VDAC is a large transmembrane β-barrel channel, whose N-terminal helical fragment adheres to the channel interior, partially closing the pore. This fragment is considered to play a key role in protein stability and function as well as in the interaction with apoptosis-related proteins. Three VDAC isoforms are differently expressed in higher eukaryotes, for which distinct and complementary roles are proposed. In this work, the folding propensity of their N-terminal fragments has been compared. By using multiple spectroscopic techniques, and complementing the experimental results with theoretical computer-assisted approaches, we have characterized their conformational equilibrium. Significant differences were found in the intrinsic helical propensity of the three peptides, decreasing in the following order: hVDAC2 > hVDAC3 > hVDAC1. In light of the models proposed in the literature to explain voltage gating, selectivity, and permeability, as well as interactions with functionally related proteins, our results suggest that the different chemicophysical properties of the N-terminal domain are possibly correlated to different functions for the three isoforms. The overall emerging picture is that a similar transmembrane water accessible conduit has been equipped with not identical domains, whose differences can modulate the functional roles of the three VDAC isoforms.
2015
circular dichroism; computational biology; humans; mitochondrial membrane transport proteins; mitochondrial proteins; molecular dynamics simulation; nuclear magnetic resonance, biomolecular; peptides; protein isoforms; protein structure; secondary; spectrophotometry; infrared; voltage-dependent anion channel 1; voltage-dependent anion channel 2; voltage-dependent anion channels
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The N-terminal peptides of the three human isoforms of the mitochondrial voltage-dependent anion channel have different helical propensities / Guardiani, C.; Scorciapino, M. A.; Amodeo, G. F.; Grdadolnik, J.; Pappalardo, G.; De Pinto, V.; Ceccarelli, M.; Casu, M.. - In: BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0006-2960. - 54:36(2015), pp. 5646-5656. [10.1021/acs.biochem.5b00469]
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