Adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein: Interaction with phospholipid membranes and thermal stability studied by FTIR spectroscopy

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Gericke, A
Smith, ER
Moore, DJ
Mendelsohn, R
Storch, J
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[1] RUTGERS STATE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,NEWARK,NJ 07102
[2] RUTGERS STATE UNIV,DEPT NUTR SCI,NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ 08903
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10.1021/bi970679s
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) found in many tissues constitute a family of low molecular weight proteins that are suggested to function as intracellular transporters of fatty acids, Studies of the transfer kinetics of fluorescent anthroyloxy-labeled long-chain fatty acids from FABP to model membranes led to the suggestion that the FABPs, typically considered to he cytosolic proteins, could nevertheless interact directly with membranes [Wootan, M. G., et al. (1993) Biochemistry 32, 8622-8627]. In the current study, the interaction of the adipocyte FABP (A-FABP) with vesicles of various phospholipids has been directly measured and confirmed with FTIR spectroscopy, The strength of this interaction was inferred from the lowering of the gel-liquid-crystal phase transition temperature as monitored from temperature-induced variations in the acyl chain CH2 stretching frequencies and from the intensities of the components of the CH2 wagging progressions, A-FABP interacts more strongly with anionic phospholipids (phosphatidylserine and cardiolipin) than with zwitterionic phosphatidylcholine. Unsaturation in the acyl chains leads to a greater reduction in T-m (stronger lipid-protein interaction). In contrast, neutralization of A-FABP surface charges by acetylation considerably weakens the interaction. Comparison of the shifts in lipid melting temperatures with those induced by other proteins suggests that A-FABP behaves like a typical peripheral membrane protein, The degree of membrane interaction correlates directly with the rate of fatty acid transfer, suggesting that contact between A-FABP and membranes is functionally related to its fatty acid transport properties. As expected, the protein exhibits a predominantly beta-sheet structure. It was found to aggregate with increasing temperature, With the exception of minor differences between the pure and lipid-associated A-FABP in the 1640-1660 cm(-1) region, both the protein structure and thermal stability appeared essentially unchanged upon interaction with the lipid.
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