Preventing serpin aggregation: The molecular mechanism of citrate action upon antitrypsin unfolding
Open Access
- 1 December 2008
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 17 (12), 2127-2133
- https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.037234.108
Abstract
The aggregation of antitrypsin into polymers is one of the causes of neonatal hepatitis, cirrhosis, and emphysema. A similar reaction resulting in disease can occur in other human serpins, and collectively they are known as the serpinopathies. One possible therapeutic strategy involves inhibiting the conformational changes involved in antitrypsin aggregation. The citrate ion has previously been shown to prevent antitrypsin aggregation and maintain the protein in an active conformation; its mechanism of action, however, is unknown. Here we demonstrate that the citrate ion prevents the initial misfolding of the native state to a polymerogenic intermediate in a concentration‐dependent manner. Furthermore, we have solved the crystal structure of citrate bound to antitrypsin and show that a single citrate molecule binds in a pocket between the A and B β‐sheets, a region known to be important in maintaining antitrypsin stability.Keywords
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