Protonation State Of Glutamate 73 Regulates The Formation Of A Unique Dimeric Association Of Vdac1

BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2018)

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The Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel (VDAC) is the most abundant protein in the outer mitochondrial membrane and constitutes the primary pathway for the exchange of ions and metabolites between the cytosol and the mitochondria. There is accumulating evidence supporting VDAC's role in mitochondrial metabolic regulation and apoptosis, where VDAC oligomerization has been implicated with these processes. We report a specific pH-dependent dimerization of murine VDAC1(mVDAC1) identified by double electron-electron resonance (DEER) and native mass spectrometry (MS). Inter-molecular distances on 4 singly spin-labeled mVDAC1 mutants were used to generate a model of the low-pH dimer, establishing the presence of the membrane-facing residue E73 at the interface. This dimer arrangement is different from any oligomeric state previously described, and it forms as a steep function of pH with an apparent pKa of 7.4. Moreover, the monomer-dimer equilibrium affinity constant was determined using Native MS, revealing a nearly 8-fold enhancement in dimerization affinity at low pH. Mutation of E73 to either alanine or glutamine severely reduces oligomerization, demonstrating the role of protonated E73 in enhancing dimer formation. Based on these results, and the known importance of E73 in VDAC-physiology, VDAC dimerization likely plays a significant role in mitochondrial metabolic regulation and apoptosis in response to cytosolic acidification during cellular stress.
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glutamate,protonation state
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