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Structures of the ApoL1 and ApoL2 N-terminal domains reveal a non-classical four-helix bundle motif.


ABSTRACT: Apolipoprotein L1 (ApoL1) is a circulating innate immunity protein protecting against trypanosome infection. However, two ApoL1 coding variants are associated with a highly increased risk of chronic kidney disease. Here we present X-ray and NMR structures of the N-terminal domain (NTD) of ApoL1 and of its closest relative ApoL2. In both proteins, four of the five NTD helices form a four-helix core structure which is different from the classical four-helix bundle and from the pore-forming domain of colicin A. The reactivity with a conformation-specific antibody and structural models predict that this four-helix motif is also present in the NTDs of ApoL3 and ApoL4, suggesting related functions within the small ApoL family. The long helix 5 of ApoL1 is conformationally flexible and contains the BH3-like region. This BH3-like α-helix resembles true BH3 domains only in sequence and structure but not in function, since it does not bind to the pro-survival members of the Bcl-2 family, suggesting a Bcl-2-independent role in cytotoxicity. These findings should expedite a more comprehensive structural and functional understanding of the ApoL immune protein family.

SUBMITTER: Ultsch M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8316464 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structures of the ApoL1 and ApoL2 N-terminal domains reveal a non-classical four-helix bundle motif.

Ultsch Mark M   Holliday Michael J MJ   Gerhardy Stefan S   Moran Paul P   Scales Suzie J SJ   Gupta Nidhi N   Oltrabella Francesca F   Chiu Cecilia C   Fairbrother Wayne W   Eigenbrot Charles C   Kirchhofer Daniel D  

Communications biology 20210727 1


Apolipoprotein L1 (ApoL1) is a circulating innate immunity protein protecting against trypanosome infection. However, two ApoL1 coding variants are associated with a highly increased risk of chronic kidney disease. Here we present X-ray and NMR structures of the N-terminal domain (NTD) of ApoL1 and of its closest relative ApoL2. In both proteins, four of the five NTD helices form a four-helix core structure which is different from the classical four-helix bundle and from the pore-forming domain  ...[more]

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