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Human Saposin B Ligand Binding and Presentation to α-Galactosidase A.

Thomas K SawyerEfecan AralJames V StarosCedric E BobstScott C Garman
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Sphingolipid activator protein B (saposin B; SapB) is an essential activator of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) catabolism by α-galactosidase A. However, the manner by which SapB stimulates α-galactosidase A activity remains unknown. To uncover the molecular mechanism of SapB presenting Gb3 to α-galactosidase A, we subjected the fluorescent substrate globotriaosylceramide-nitrobenzoxidazole (Gb3-NBD) to a series of biochemical and structural assays involving SapB. First, we showed that SapB stably binds Gb3-NBD using a fluorescence equilibrium binding assay, isolates Gb3-NBD from micelles, and facilitates α-galactosidase A cleavage of Gb3-NBD in vitro . Second, we crystallized SapB in the presence of Gb3-NBD and validated the ligand-bound assembly. Third, we captured transient interactions between SapB and α-galactosidase A by chemical cross-linking. Finally, we determined the crystal structure of SapB bound to α-galactosidase A. These findings establish general principles for molecular recognition in saposin:hydrolase complexes and highlight the utility of NBD reporter lipids in saposin biochemistry and structural biology.
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