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BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
卷 94, 期 6, 页码 528-533出版社
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS
DOI: 10.1139/bcb-2015-0152
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phosphatidylinositol transfer protein; dual polarization interferometry; fluorescence resonance energy transfer; protein-membrane binding
Phosphatidylinositol transfer proteins (PITPs) are believed to be lipid transfer proteins because of their ability to transfer either phosphatidylinositol (PI) or phosphatidylcholine (PC) between membrane compartments, in vitro. However, the detailed mechanism of this transfer process is not fully established. To further understand the transfer mechanism of PITPs we examined the interaction of PITPs with membranes using dual polarization interferometry (DPI), which measures protein binding affinity on a flat immobilized lipid surface. In addition, a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based assay was also employed to monitor how quickly PITPs transfer their ligands to lipid vesicles. DPI analysis revealed that PITP beta had a higher affinity to membranes compared with PITP alpha. Furthermore, the FRET-based transfer assay revealed that PITP beta has a higher ligand transfer rate compared with PITP alpha. However, both PITP alpha and PITP beta demonstrated a preference for highly curved membrane surfaces during ligand transfer. In other words, ligand transfer rate was higher when the accepting vesicles were highly curved.
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