Release of retinol and denaturation of its plasma carrier, retinol-binding protein

Valentina E. Bychkova , Alexandra E. Dujsekina , Andrea Fantuzzi , Oleg B. Ptitsyn , Gian-Luigi Rossi
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Abstract

Background: Retinol is tightly packed inside the structure of its plasma carrier (retinol-binding protein, RBP). It was found that retinol release from RBP to aqueous solutions is facilitated by either very low pH or very high temperatures (i.e. by non-physiological conditions that cause protein denaturation). It was also found that alcohols induce protein conformational transitions to denatured states. On this basis, it may be suggested that retinol release in vivo is facilitated by the partial unfolding of the carrier resulting from the concerted action of the moderate local decrease of pH and the moderate local decrease of dielectric constant in proximity to the target membranes.

Results: In vitro, at 37°C, retinol is removed from its plasma carrier by the concerted action of the moderately low pH and the moderately low dielectric constant of solutions containing a low ionic strength buffer and methanol in variable proportions. Release of retinol is accompanied by a conformational transition of RBP from the native to the molten-globule state.

Conclusions:The physiological function of RBP – targeted delivery of retinol – is mimicked in vitro by the facilitated release of retinol (associated with a partial unfolding of the protein carrier) in solutions exhibiting pH and dielectric constant values that are within the range of values expected in the in vivo microenvironment.

视黄醇的释放及其血浆载体视黄醇结合蛋白的变性
背景:视黄醇紧密包裹在其血浆载体(视黄醇结合蛋白,RBP)的结构中。研究发现,很低的pH值或很高的温度(即引起蛋白质变性的非生理条件)会促进视黄醇从RBP释放到水溶液中。还发现,醇可诱导蛋白质构象转变为变性状态。在此基础上,可以认为,在靠近靶膜的地方,局部pH值的适度降低和介电常数的适度降低共同作用下,载体的部分展开促进了视黄醇在体内的释放。结果:体外,在37℃条件下,含有低离子强度缓冲液和可变比例甲醇的中低pH和中低介电常数的溶液共同作用下,视黄醇从其血浆载体中被去除。视黄醇的释放伴随着RBP从天然状态到熔融球状态的构象转变。结论:RBP的生理功能-视黄醇的靶向递送-在体外通过视黄醇的促进释放(与蛋白质载体的部分展开相关)在pH和介电常数值在体内微环境预期范围内的溶液中模拟。
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