Prediction of the most favorable configuration in the ACBP-membrane interaction based on electrostatic calculations

  • Vallejo, Diego
  • Zamarreño, Fernando
  • Guérin, Diego M.A.
  • Grigera, José Raúl
  • Costabel, Marcelo D.
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Publication date
October 2019
Journal
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes

Abstract

Acyl-CoA binding proteins (ACBPs) are highly conserved 10 kDa cytosolic proteins that bind medium- and long-chain acyl-CoA esters. They act as intracellular carriers of acyl-CoA and play a role in acyl-CoA metabolism, gene regulation, acyl-CoA-mediated cell signaling, transport-mediated lipid synthesis, membrane trafficking and also, ACBPs were indicated as a possible inhibitor of diazepam binding to the GABA-A receptor. To estimate the importance of the non-specific electrostatic energy in the ACBP-membrane interaction, we computationally modeled the interaction of HgACBP with both anionic and neutral membranes. To compute the Free Electrostatic Energy of Binding (dE), we used the Finite Difference Poisson Boltzmann Equation (FDPB) method ...

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