Molecular interpretation of ACTH-β-endorphin coaggregation: Relevance to secretory granule biogenesis

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Peptide/protein hormones could be stored as non-toxic amyloid-like structures in pituitary secretory granules. ACTH and β-endorphin are two of the important peptide hormones that get co-stored in the pituitary secretory granules. Here, we study molecular interactions between ACTH and β-endorphin and their colocalization in the form of amyloid aggregates. Although ACTH is known to be a part of ACTH-β-endorphin aggregate, ACTH alone cannot aggregate into amyloid under various plausible conditions. Using all atom molecular dynamics simulation we investigate the early molecular interaction events in the ACTH-β-endorphin system, β-endorphin-only system and ACTH-only system. We find that β-endorphin and ACTH formed an interacting unit, whereas negligible interactions were observed between ACTH molecules in ACTH-only system. Our data suggest that ACTH is not only involved in interaction with β-endorphin but also enhances the stability of mixed oligomers of the entire system. © 2012 Ranganathan et al.

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Ranganathan, S., Singh, P. K., Singh, U., Singru, P. S., Padinhateeri, R., & Maji, S. K. (2012). Molecular interpretation of ACTH-β-endorphin coaggregation: Relevance to secretory granule biogenesis. PLoS ONE, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031924

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