Serendipitous discovery and X-ray structure of a human phosphate binding apolipoprotein

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Morales, Renaud | Berna, Anne | Carpentier, Philippe | Contreras-Martel, Carlos | Renault, Frédérique | Nicodeme, Murielle | Chesne-Seck, Marie-Laure | Bernier, François | Dupuy, Jérôme | Schaeffer, Christine | Diemer, Hélène | Van-Dorsselaer, Alain | Fontecilla-Camps, Juan C. | Masson, Patrick | Rochu, Daniel | Chabrière, Eric

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International audience. We report the serendipitous discovery of a human plasma phosphate binding protein (HPBP). This 38 kDa protein is copurified with the enzyme paraoxonase. Its X-ray structure is similar to the prokaryotic phosphate solute binding proteins (SBPs) associated with ATP binding cassette transmembrane transporters, though phosphate-SBPs have never been characterized or predicted from nucleic acid databases in eukaryotes. However, HPBP belongs to the family of ubiquitous eukaryotic proteins named DING, meaning that phosphate-SBPs are also widespread in eukaryotes. The systematic absence of complete genes for eukaryotic phosphate-SBP from databases is intriguing, but the astonishing 90% sequence conservation between genes belonging to evolutionary distant species suggests that the corresponding proteins play an important function. HPBP is the only known transporter capable of binding phosphate ions in human plasma and may become a new predictor of or a potential therapeutic agent for phosphate-related diseases such as atherosclerosis.

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