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Caspase-4 Disaggregates Lipopolysaccharide Micelles Via LPS-CARD Interaction

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2019 Jan 31
PMID 30696842
Citations 18
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Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are a major component of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and are pathogen-associated molecular patterns recognized by the TLR4/MD2 complex that induces an inflammatory response. Recently, the cytosolic receptors caspase-4/-5/-11 that bind LPS inside the cell and trigger inflammasome activation or pyroptosis, have been identified. Despite the important roles of caspase-4 in human immune responses, few studies have investigated its biochemical characteristics and interactions with LPS. Since caspase-4 (C258A) purified from an Escherichia coli host forms aggregates, monomeric proteins including full-length caspase-4, caspase-4 (C258A), and the CARD domain of caspase-4 have been purified from the insect cell system. Here, we report the overexpression and purification of monomeric caspase-4 (C258A) and CARD domain from E. coli and demonstrate that purified caspase-4 (C258A) and CARD domain bind large LPS micelles and disaggregate them to small complexes. As the molar ratio of caspase-4 to LPS increases, the size of the caspase-4/LPS complex decreases. Our results present a new function of caspase-4 and set the stage for structural and biochemical studies, and drug discovery targeting LPS/caspase-4 interactions by establishing a facile purification method to obtain large quantities of purified caspase-4 (C258A) and the CARD domain.

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