Conserved core tryptophans of FnII domains are crucial for the membranolytic and chaperone-like activities of bovine seminal plasma protein PDC-109

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2020-02-01
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Singh, Bhanu P.
Asthana, Abhishek
Basu, Amrita
Tangirala, Ramakrishna
Mohan Rao, Chintalagiri
Swamy, Musti J.
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The fibronectin type II (FnII) domain, present in diverse vertebrate proteins, plays crucial roles in several fundamental biological processes. PDC-109, the major bovine seminal plasma protein, contains two FnII domains that bind to choline phospholipids on sperm plasma membrane and induce lipid efflux crucial for successful fertilization. PDC-109 also exhibits chaperone-like activity and protects other proteins against various types of stress. Here, we show that a core tryptophan residue is highly conserved across species in the FnII domains. Mutation of conserved tryptophan residues W47, W93, and W106 in the FnII domains of PDC-109 to alanine leads to drastic decrease or complete abolition of membrane-binding and chaperone-like activities. These observations suggest that conserved tryptophans are important for the function of FnII proteins.
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capacitation, cholesterol efflux, fibronectin type II domain, lipid-protein interaction, molecular chaperone, mutational analysis
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FEBS Letters. v.594(3)