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  • On a fully closed state of native human type-1 VDAC enriched in Nonidet P40.

On a fully closed state of native human type-1 VDAC enriched in Nonidet P40.

Molecular genetics and metabolism (2012-09-25)
Friedrich P Thinnes, Gerhard Burckhardt
ABSTRACT

There is indication that human type-1 VDAC/Porin31HL complexes, when purified from highly enriched cell membrane preparations of human B-lymphocytes by classical ion-exchange chromatography in the detergent Nonidet P40, rest in fully closed state, its N-terminus being accessible for mAbs. Cholesterol appears to be involved as a channel modulator. The channel switches to anion-selective or "open state" while being incorporated into black membranes at zero transmembrane potential. In this case, its N-terminus is hidden in the channel lumen. The cation-selective or "closed state" can be induced by transmembrane potentials beyond 30 mV, the N-terminus putatively now being positioned outside the channel lumen. The latter situation might allow one to decide if type-1 VDAC, preincubated with adequate antibodies against its N-terminal part, would enter black membranes in fully closed state or stay in the application medium, respectively, may be complexed to dimers.

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