Mutation of Methionine to Asparagine but Not Leucine in Parathyroid Hormone Mimics the Loss of Biological Function upon Oxidation

甲状旁腺激素中蛋氨酸突变为天冬酰胺而非亮氨酸,模拟了氧化后生物功能的丧失

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作者:Amit Gaur, Jessica Lipponen, Yanmei Yang, Roger S Armen, Bin Wang

Abstract

Human parathyroid hormone (PTH) is an 84-amino acid peptide that contains two methionine (Met) residues located at positions 8 and 18. It has long been recognized that Met residues in PTH are subject to oxidation to become Met sulfoxide, resulting in a decreased biological function of the peptide. However, the mechanism of the lost biological function of PTH oxidation remains elusive. To characterize whether the shift from the hydrophobic nature of the native Met residue to the hydrophilic nature of Met sulfoxide plays a role in the reduction of biological activity upon PTH oxidation, we conducted in silico and in vitro site-directed mutagenesis of Met-8 and Met-18 to the hydrophilic residue asparagine (Asn) or to the hydrophobic residue leucine (Leu) and compared the behavior of these mutated peptides with that of PTH oxidized at Met-8 and/or Met-18. Our results showed that the biological activity of the Asn-8 and Asn-8/Asn-18 mutants was significantly reduced, similar to Met-8 sulfoxide and Met-8/Met-18 sulfoxide analogues, while the functions of Asn-18, Leu-8, Leu-8/Leu-18 mutants, or Met-18 sulfoxide analogues were similar to wild-type PTH. This is rationalized from molecular modeling and immunoprecipitation assay, demonstrating disruption of hydrophobic interactions between Met-8 and Met-18 of PTH and type-1 PTH receptor (PTHR1) upon mutation or oxidation. Thus, these novel findings support the notion that the loss of biological function of PTH upon oxidation of Met-8 is due, at least in part, to the conversion from a hydrophobic to a hydrophilic residue that disrupts direct hydrophobic interaction between PTH and PTHR1.

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