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Transmembrane topology and oligomeric nature of an astrocytic membrane protein, MLC1

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Authors

Hwang, Junmo; Park, Kunwoong; Lee, Ga-Young; Yoon, Bo Young; Kim, Hyunmin; Roh, Sung Hoon; Lee, Byoung-Cheol; Kim, Kipom; Lim, Hyun-Ho

Issue Date
2021-12
Publisher
Royal Society Publishing
Citation
Open Biology, Vol.11 No.12, p. 210103
Abstract
MLC1 is a membrane protein mainly expressed in astrocytes, and genetic mutations lead to the development of a leukodystrophy, megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts disease. Currently, the biochemical properties of the MLC1 protein are largely unknown. In this study, we aimed to characterize the transmembrane (TM) topology and oligomeric nature of the MLC1 protein. Systematic immunofluorescence staining data revealed that the MLC1 protein has eight TM domains and that both the N- and C-terminus face the cytoplasm. We found that MLC1 can be purified as an oligomer and could form a trimeric complex in both detergent micelles and reconstituted proteoliposomes. Additionally, a single-molecule photobleaching experiment showed that MLC1 protein complexes could consist of three MLC1 monomers in the reconstituted proteoliposomes. These results can provide a basis for both the high-resolution structural determination and functional characterization of the MLC1 protein.
ISSN
2046-2441
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/202911
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.210103
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Research Area Cryogenic Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM), Structural Biology, 분자생물학, 생물물리학, 생화학

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