Non-enzymatic glycation of biomolecules has been implicated in the pathophysiology of aging and diabetes. Among the potential targets for glycation are biological membranes, characterized by a complex organization of lipids and proteins interacting and forming domains of different size and stability. In the present study, we analyse the effects of glycation on the interactions between membrane proteins and lipids. The phospholipid affinity for the transmembrane surface of the PMCA (plasma-membrane Ca2+-ATPase) was determined after incubating the protein or the phospholipids with glucose. Results show that the affinity between PMCA and the surrounding phospholipids decreases significantly after phosphospholipid glycation, but remains unmodified after glycation of the protein. Furthermore, phosphatidylethanolamine glycation decreases by ∼30% the stability of PMCA against thermal denaturation, suggesting that glycated aminophospholipids induce a structural rearrangement in the protein that makes it more sensitive to thermal unfolding. We also verified that lipid glycation decreases the affinity of lipids for two other membrane proteins, suggesting that this effect might be common to membrane proteins. Extending these results to the in vivo situation, we can hypothesize that, under hyperglycaemic conditions, glycation of membrane lipids may cause a significant change in the structure and stability of membrane proteins, which may affect the normal functioning of membranes and therefore of cells.
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Effects of phosphatidylethanolamine glycation on lipid–protein interactions and membrane protein thermal stability
Valeria Levi;
Valeria Levi
*Departamentos de Física y Química Biológica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria-1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Ana M. Villamil Giraldo;
Ana M. Villamil Giraldo
†Instituto de Química y Fisicoquímica Biológicas, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET, Junín 956-1113 Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Pablo R. Castello;
Pablo R. Castello
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†Instituto de Química y Fisicoquímica Biológicas, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET, Junín 956-1113 Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Juan P. F. C. Rossi;
Juan P. F. C. Rossi
†Instituto de Química y Fisicoquímica Biológicas, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET, Junín 956-1113 Buenos Aires, Argentina
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F. Luis González Flecha
F. Luis González Flecha
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†Instituto de Química y Fisicoquímica Biológicas, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET, Junín 956-1113 Buenos Aires, Argentina
2To whom correspondence should be addressed (email [email protected]).
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
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March 19 2008
Revision Received:
May 29 2008
Accepted:
June 18 2008
Accepted Manuscript online:
June 18 2008
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
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2008
Biochem J (2008) 416 (1): 145–152.
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Received:
March 19 2008
Revision Received:
May 29 2008
Accepted:
June 18 2008
Accepted Manuscript online:
June 18 2008
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Valeria Levi, Ana M. Villamil Giraldo, Pablo R. Castello, Juan P. F. C. Rossi, F. Luis González Flecha; Effects of phosphatidylethanolamine glycation on lipid–protein interactions and membrane protein thermal stability. Biochem J 15 November 2008; 416 (1): 145–152. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20080618
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