Effects of Ca(2+) on the Structure and Dynamics of PIP(3) in Model Membranes Containing PC and PS

Ca(2+)对含PC和PS的模型膜中PIP(3)结构和动力学的影响

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Abstract

Phosphatidylinositol phosphates (PIPs) are a family of seven different eukaryotic membrane lipids that have a large role in cell viability, despite their minor concentration in eukaryotic cellular membranes. PIPs tightly regulate cellular processes, such as cellular growth, metabolism, immunity, and development through direct interactions with partner proteins. Understanding the biophysical properties of PIPs in the complex membrane environment is important to understand how PIPs selectively regulate a partner protein. Here, we investigate the structure and dynamics of PIP(3) in lipid bilayers that are simplified models of the natural membrane environment. We probe the effects of the anionic lipid phosphatidylserine (PS) and the divalent cation Ca(2+) by using full-length lipids in well-formed bilayers. We used solution and solid-state NMR on naturally abundant (1)H, (31)P, and (13)C atoms combined with molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to characterize the structure and dynamics of PIPs. (1)H and (31)P 1D spectra show good resolution at temperatures above the phase transition with isolated peaks in the headgroup, interfacial, and bilayer regions. Site-specific assignment of the chemical shifts of these reporters enables the measurement of the effects of Ca(2+) and PS at the single atom level. In particular, the resolved (31)P signals of the PIP(3) headgroup allow for extremely well-localized information about PIP(3) phosphate dynamics, which the MD simulations can further explain. A quantitative assessment of cross-polarization kinetics provides additional dynamics measurements for the PIP(3) headgroups.

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