Analyzing topography of membrane-inserted diphtheria toxin T domain using BODIPY-streptavidin: at low pH, helices 8 and 9 form a transmembrane hairpin but helices 5-7 form stable nonclassical inserted segments on the cis side of the bilayer.

Abstract:

:Low pH-induced membrane insertion by diphtheria toxin T domain is crucial for A chain translocation into the cytoplasm. To define the membrane topography of the T domain, the exposure of biotinylated Cys residues to the cis and trans bilayer surfaces was examined using model membrane vesicles containing a deeply inserted T domain. To do this, the reactivity of biotin with external and vesicle-entrapped BODIPY-labeled streptavidin was measured. The T domain was found to insert with roughly 70-80% of the molecules in the physiologically relevant orientation. In this orientation, residue 349, located in the loop between hydrophobic helices 8 and 9, was exposed to the trans side of the bilayer, while other solution-exposed residues along the hydrophobic helices 5-9 region of the T domain located near the cis surface. A protocol developed to detect the movement of residues back and forth across the membranes demonstrated that T domain sequences did not rapidly equilibrate between the cis and the trans sides of the bilayer. Binding streptavidin to biotinylated residues prior to membrane insertion only inhibited T domain pore formation for residues in the loop between helices 8 and 9. Pore formation experiments used an approach avoiding interference from transient membrane defects/leakage that may occur upon the initial insertion of protein. Combined, these results indicate that at low pH hydrophobic helices 8 and 9 form a transmembrane hairpin, while hydrophobic helices 5-7 form a nonclassical deeply inserted nontransmembraneous state. We propose that this represents a novel pre-translocation state that is distinct from a previously defined post-translocation state.

journal_name

Biochemistry

journal_title

Biochemistry

authors

Rosconi MP,Zhao G,London E

doi

10.1021/bi049354j

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-07-20 00:00:00

pages

9127-39

issue

28

eissn

0006-2960

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1520-4995

journal_volume

43

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