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Lipid binding activity of a neuron-specific protein NAP-22 studied in vivo and in vitro
Authors:Terashita Akira  Funatsu Nobuo  Umeda Masato  Shimada Yukiko  Ohno-Iwashita Yoshiko  Epand Richard M  Maekawa Shohei
Affiliation:Division of Bioinformation, Department of Life Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe-University, Rokkodai, Nada-ku, Kobe, Japan.
Abstract:There exists a microdomain called "raft" in the cell membrane. The enrichment of cholesterol and sphingolipids in its outer leaflet is well recognized. In contrast, little is known of the lipid composition of the inner leaflet of raft, where many acylated signal-transducing molecules, such as trimeric G proteins and protein tyrosine kinases, associate. NAP-22 is a neuronal protein localized on the inner leaflet of raft domain. This protein was found to bind cholesterol in the liposome. In this study, we further analyze the lipid binding activity of NAP-22 using eukaryotic and bacterial expression systems. In addition to cholesterol, NAP-22 showed a phosphatidylethanolamine (PE)- and polyphosphoinositide-dependent membrane binding in the liposome assay. The N-terminal myristoylation was essential for the liposome binding. The C-terminal deletion up to D61 showed little effect on the binding. The lipid binding region was hence judged to be in the N-terminal 60-amino-acid sequence. NAP-22 was then expressed in COS7 cells, and the intracellular localization was studied. Biochemical analysis showed the localization of NAP-22 in a Triton-insoluble low-density fraction. Cell staining analysis showed colocalization patterns of NAP-22 with PE and cholesterol in the membrane.
Keywords:raft  NAP‐22  cholesterol  phosphatidylethanolamine  cell membrane
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