Alanine-scanning mutations of the BMP-binding domain of recombinant secretory bovine spp24 affect cytokine binding

作者:Sun Argus; Murray Samuel S*; Simon Robert J; Jawien Janusz; Behnam Keyvan; Miller Timothy A; Brochmann Elsa J
来源:Connective Tissue Research, 2010, 51(6): 445-451.
DOI:10.3109/03008201003615734

摘要

Secreted phosphoprotein 24 kDa (spp24) is a bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)/transforming growth factor-beta cytokine-binding protein. The spp24 BMP-2-binding/transforming growth factor receptor II homology-1 (TRH1) domain is a highly conserved N-to-C terminally disulfide-bonded 19-amino acid residue loop similar to those in fetuin and the BMP receptor II. TRH1 domains exhibit a characteristic BTB or beta-pleated sheet/turn/beta-pleated sheet secondary structure. Our objective was to identify amino acid residues in the spp24 TRH1 domain that bind BMP-2, starting with the nine invariant mammalian residues. Alanine scanning (substitution of Ala for a native residue) was conducted for Cys(110), Arg(111), Ser(112), Thr(113), Val(114), Ser(117), Val(121), Val(124), and Cys(128) of recombinant bovine spp24 (residues 24-203). Binding to rhBMP-2 was assessed by surface plasmon resonance, and the equilibrium binding constants were calculated assuming 1:1 binding between spp24 or its mutants and rhBMP-2, so that affinity = K(D) = k(d)/k(a). Replacing Arg(111) (a positively charged basic residue), polar residues Thr(113) and Ser(117), and the nonpolar Cys(128) with Ala had little effect on BMP-2 binding. Replacing Val(114) or Val(121) with Ala increased binding affinity, whereas replacing Cys(110), Ser(112), Val(124), or both Cys(110) and Cys(128) with Ala decreased it. The kinetics of spp24 binding to BMP-2 can be manipulated by replacing invariant TRH1 residues. Decreasing the relative degree of hydrophobicity in the beta-pleated sheet secondary structural motif of the TRH1 domain by replacing key Val residues with Ala increased the affinity for BMP-2 whereas altering the composition of the alpha-helical turn did not. Thus, the beta-pleated sheets play a greater role in BMP-2 binding than the alpha-helical turn.

  • 出版日期2010-12