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Oligomeric States of the Detergent-solubilized Human Serum Paraoxonase (PON1)*

Authors :
Josse, Denis
Ebel, Christine
Stroebel, David
Fontaine, Alice
Borges, Freádeáric
Echalier, Aude
Baud, Delphine
Renault, Freádeárique
le Maire, Marc
Chabrières, Eric
Masson, Patrick
Source :
Journal of Biological Chemistry; September 2002, Vol. 277 Issue: 36 p33386-33397, 12p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Human plasma paraoxonase (HuPON1) is a high density lipoprotein (HDL)-bound enzyme exhibiting antiatherogenic properties. The molecular basis for the binding specificity of HuPON1 to HDL has not been established. Isolation of HuPON1 from HDL requires the use of detergents. We have determined the activity, dispersity, and oligomeric states of HuPON1 in solutions containing mild detergents using nondenaturing electrophoresis, size exclusion chromatography, and cross-linking. HuPON1 was active whatever its oligomeric state. In nonmicellar solutions, HuPON1 was polydisperse. In contrast, HuPON1 exhibited apparent homogeneity in micellar solutions, except with CHAPS. The enzyme apparent hydrodynamic radius varied with the type of detergent and protein concentration. In C12E8micellar solutions, from sedimentation velocity, equilibrium analytical ultracentrifugation, and radioactive detergent binding, HuPON1 was described as monomers and dimers in equilibrium. A decrease of the detergent concentration shifted this equilibrium toward the formation of dimers. About 100 detergent molecules were associated per monomer and dimer. The assembly of amphiphilic molecules, phospholipids in vivo, in sufficiently large aggregates could be a prerequisite for anchoring of HuPON1 and then allowing stabilization of the enzyme activity. Changes of HDL size and shape could strongly affect the binding affinity and stability of HuPON1 and result in reduced antioxidative capacity of the lipoprotein.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219258 and 1083351X
Volume :
277
Issue :
36
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs7246195
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M200108200