Abstract

In peroxisomes, peroxins (PEXs) 3 and 19 are the principal protein components of the machinery required for early peroxisomal biogenesis. For further insight into the interaction of PEX3 and PEX19, we used hydrogen exchange mass spectrometry to monitor conformational changes during complex formation between PEX3 and PEX19 in vitro. Our data showed that PEX19 remained highly flexible during interaction with PEX3. However, we could detect three changes, one each in the N-and C-terminus along with a small stretch in the middle of PEX19 (F64–L74) which became shielded from hydrogen exchange when interacting with PEX3. PEX3 became more protected from hydrogen exchange in the binding groove for PEX19 with only small changes elsewhere. Most likely the N-terminus of PEX19 initiates the binding to PEX3, and then subtle conformational changes in PEX3 affect the surface of the PEX3 molecule. PEX19 in turn, is stabilized by folding of a short helix and its C-terminal folding core permitting PEX19 to bind to PEX3 with higher affinity than just the N-terminal interaction allows. Thus within the cell, PEX3 is stabilized by PEX19 preventing PEX3 aggregation.

Highlights

  • Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles in order to compartmentalize and organize cellular functions

  • We focus on one particular peroxin complex of PEX3 and PEX19 [1,2,3]

  • A subset of peroxins consisting of PEX3, PEX19 and PEX16 are required for the initial steps of peroxisome biogenesis [16,17,18,19,20]

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Introduction

Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles in order to compartmentalize and organize cellular functions. The importance of peroxisomes for normal mammalian development has been shown by their linkage to many inherited diseases. These diseases can be divided in to two groups. PBDs show that peroxisomes have essential functions in lipid metabolism and free radical detoxification. These disorders are linked to mutations in peroxins, a diverse set of conserved proteins essential for peroxisome biogenesis and maintenance. A subset of peroxins consisting of PEX3, PEX19 and PEX16 are required for the initial steps of peroxisome biogenesis [16,17,18,19,20]

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