Abstract:
:Protein organization on biomembranes and their dynamics are essential for cellular function. It is not clear, however, how protein binding may influence the assembly of underlying lipids or how the membrane structure leads to functional protein organization. Toward this goal, we investigated the effects of annexin a5 binding to biomimetic membranes using fluorescence imaging and correlation spectroscopy. Annexin a5 (anx a5), a peripheral intracellular protein that plays a membrane remodeling role in addition to other functions, binds specifically and tightly to anionic (e.g., phosphatidylserine)-containing membranes in the presence of calcium ion. Our fluorescence microscopy reveals that annexin likely forms assemblies, along with a more dispersed population, upon binding to anionic biomembranes in the presence of calcium ion, which is reflected in its two-component Brownian motion. To investigate the effects of annexin binding on the underlying lipids, we used specific acyl chain labeled phospholipid analogues, NBD-phosphatidylcholine (NBD-PC) and NBD-phosphatidylserine (NBD-PS). We find that both NBD-labeled lipids cluster under anx a5 assemblies, as compared with when they are found under the dispersed annexin population, and NBD-PS exhibits two-component lateral diffusion under the annexin assemblies. In contrast, NBD-PC diffusion is slower by an order of magnitude under the annexin assemblies in contrast to its diffusion when not localized under anx a5 assemblies. Our results indicate that, upon binding to membranes, the peripheral protein annexin organizes the underlying lipids into domains, which may have functional implications in vivo.
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ACS Chem Bioljournal_title
ACS chemical biologyauthors
Vats K,Knutson K,Hinderliter A,Sheets EDdoi
10.1021/cb900303ssubject
Has Abstractpub_date
2010-04-16 00:00:00pages
393-403issue
4eissn
1554-8929issn
1554-8937journal_volume
5pub_type
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