NMR-based modelling and binding studies of a ternary complex between chicken liver bile acid binding protein and bile acids

S. Tomasell, L. Ragona, L. Zetta, M. Assfalg, P. Ferranti, R. Longhi, A.M.J.J. Bonvin, H. Molinari

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Abstract

Chicken liver bile acid binding protein (cL-BABP) is involved in bile acid transport in the liver cytosol. A detailed study of the mechanism of binding and selectivity of bile acids binding proteins towards the physiological pool of bile salts is a key issue for the complete understanding of the role of these proteins and their involvement in cholesterol homeostasis. In the present study, we modeled the ternary complex of cLBABP with two molecules of bile salts using the data driven docking program HADDOCK on the basis of NMR and mass spectrometry data. Docking resulted in good 3D models, satisfying the majority of experimental restraints. The docking procedure represents a necessary step to help in the structure determination and in functional analysis of such systems, in view of the high complexity of the 3D structure determination of a ternary complex with two identical ligands. HADDOCK models show that residues involved in binding are mainly located in the C-terminal end of the protein, with two loops, CD and EF, playing a major role in ligand binding. A spine, comprising polar residues pointing toward the protein interior and involved in motion communication, has a prominent role in ligand interaction. The modeling approach has been complemented with NMR interaction and competition studies of cL-BABP with chenodeoxycholic and cholic acids. A higher affinity for chenodeoxycholic acid was observed and a Kd upper limit estimate was obtained. The binding is highly cooperative and no site selectivity was detected for the different bile salts, thus indicating that site selectivity and cooperativity are not correlated. Differences in physiological pathways and bile salt pools in different species is discussed in light of the binding results thus enlarging the body of knowledge of BABPs biological functions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-191
Number of pages15
JournalProteins: Structure function and bioinformatics
Volume69
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2007

Keywords

  • Haddock
  • Nmr
  • Bile acid binding protein
  • Binding selectivity
  • Dissociation constant
  • Ternary complex

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