The Rat Extracellular Superoxide Dismutase Dimer is Converted to a Tetramer by the Exchange of a Single Amino Acid
Overview
Authors
Affiliations
Extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) is a secreted Cu and Zn-containing glycoprotein. While EC-SOD from most mammals is tetrameric and has a high affinity for heparin and heparan sulfate, rat EC-SOD has a low affinity for heparin, does not bind to heparan sulfate in vivo, and is apparently dimeric. To examine the molecular basis of the deviant physical properties of rat EC-SOD, the cDNAs of the rat and mouse EC-SODs were isolated and the deduced amino acid sequences were compared with that of human EC-SOD. Comparison of the sequences offered no obvious explanation of the differences. Analysis of a series of chimeric and point mutated EC-SODs showed that the N-terminal region contributes to the oligomeric state of the EC-SODs, and that a single amino acid, a valine (human amino acid position 24), is essential for the tetramerization. This residue is replaced by an aspartate in the rat. Rat EC-SOD carrying an Asp --> Val mutation is tetrameric and has a high heparin affinity, while mouse EC-SOD with a Val --> Asp mutation is dimeric and has lost its high heparin affinity. Thus, the rat EC-SOD dimer is converted to a tetramer by the exchange of a single amino acid. Furthermore, the cooperative action of four heparin-binding domains is necessary for high heparin affinity. These results also suggest that tetrameric EC-SODs are not symmetrical tetrahedrons, but composed of two interacting dimers, further supporting an evolutionary relationship with the dimeric cytosolic Cu and Zn-containing SODs.
Abdelsaid K, Sudhahar V, Harris R, Das A, Youn S, Liu Y FASEB J. 2022; 36(3):e22177.
PMID: 35142393 PMC: 8880294. DOI: 10.1096/fj.202101323R.
The Aging Vasculature: Glucose Tolerance, Hypoglycemia and the Role of the Serum Response Factor.
Aberdeen H, Battles K, Taylor A, Garner-Donald J, Davis-Wilson A, Rogers B J Cardiovasc Dev Dis. 2021; 8(5).
PMID: 34067715 PMC: 8156687. DOI: 10.3390/jcdd8050058.
Kim C, Kim E, Nam Y Antioxidants (Basel). 2021; 10(2).
PMID: 33546486 PMC: 7913737. DOI: 10.3390/antiox10020232.
Aptamer-Gold(III) Complex Nanoparticles: A New Way to Detect Cu, Zn SOD Glycoprotein.
Dekhili R, Cherni K, Liu H, Li X, Djaker N, Spadavecchia J ACS Omega. 2020; 5(23):13851-13859.
PMID: 32566851 PMC: 7301578. DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c01192.
Kang K, Sullivan J, Pollock J Toxicol Res. 2018; 34(4):363-370.
PMID: 30370011 PMC: 6195877. DOI: 10.5487/TR.2018.34.4.363.