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  • Modification of carboxyl groups converts α-lactalbumin into an active molten globule state with membrane-perturbing activity and cytotoxicity.

Modification of carboxyl groups converts α-lactalbumin into an active molten globule state with membrane-perturbing activity and cytotoxicity.

International journal of biological macromolecules (2020-09-23)
Yi-Jun Shi, Jing-Ting Chiou, Chia-Hui Huang, Yuan-Chin Lee, Liang-Jun Wang, Long-Sen Chang
ABSTRACT

We investigated whether the modification of the negatively charged carboxyl groups with semicarbazide could confer membrane-disrupting and cytotoxic properties to bovine α-lactalbumin (LA). MALDI-TOF analysis revealed that eighteen of the twenty-one carboxyl groups in LA were coupled with semicarbazide molecules. Measurement of circular dichroism spectra and Trp fluorescence quenching studies showed that semicarbazide-modified LA (SEM-LA) had a molten globule-like conformation that retained the α-helix secondary structure but lost the tertiary structure of LA. Compared to LA, SEM-LA had a higher structural flexibility in response to trifluoroethanol- and temperature-induced structural transitions. In sharp contrast to LA, SEM-LA exhibited membrane-damaging activity and cytotoxicity. Furthermore, SEM-LA-induced membrane permeability promoted the uptake of daunorubicin and thereby its cytotoxicity. The microenvironment surrounding the Trp residues of SEM-LA was enriched in positive charges, as revealed by iodide quenching studies. The binding of SEM-LA with lipid vesicles altered the positively charged cluster around Trp residues. Although LA and SEM-LA displayed similar lipid-binding affinities, the membrane interaction modes of SEM-LA and LA differed. Collectively, these results suggest that blocking of negatively charged residues enables the formation of a molten-globule conformation of LA with structural flexibility and increased positive charge, thereby generating functional LA with membrane-disrupting activity and cytotoxicity.

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BIO, ≥98% (HPLC)
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Semicarbazide, 6 wt. % (on silica gel)
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N-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)-N′-ethylcarbodiimide, ≥97.0% (T)
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Calcein, Used for the fluorometric determination of calcium and EDTA titration of calcium in the presence of magnesium.