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Molecular basis of a redox switch: molecular dynamics simulations and surface plasmon resonance provide insight into reduced and oxidised angiotensinogen

Authors :
Crowther, JM
Gilmour, LH
Porebski, BT
Heath, SG
Pattinson, NR
Owen, MC
Fredericks, R
Buckle, AM
Fee, CJ
Gobl, C
Dobson, RCJ
Crowther, JM
Gilmour, LH
Porebski, BT
Heath, SG
Pattinson, NR
Owen, MC
Fredericks, R
Buckle, AM
Fee, CJ
Gobl, C
Dobson, RCJ
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Angiotensinogen fine-tunes the tightly controlled activity of the renin-angiotensin system by modulating the release of angiotensin peptides that control blood pressure. One mechanism by which this modulation is achieved is via angiotensinogen's Cys18-Cys138 disulfide bond that acts as a redox switch. Molecular dynamics simulations of each redox state of angiotensinogen reveal subtle dynamic differences between the reduced and oxidised forms, particularly at the N-terminus. Surface plasmon resonance data demonstrate that the two redox forms of angiotensinogen display different binding kinetics to an immobilised anti-angiotensinogen monoclonal antibody. Mass spectrometry mapped the epitope for the antibody to the N-terminal region of angiotensinogen. We therefore provide evidence that the different redox forms of angiotensinogen can be detected by an antibody-based detection method.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315721977
Document Type :
Electronic Resource