Lipid-exchange in nanodiscs discloses membrane boundaries of cytochrome-P450 reductase†
Abstract
Lipids are critical for the function of membrane proteins. NADPH–cytochrome-P450-reductase, the sole electron transferase for microsomal oxygenases, possesses a conformational dynamics entwined with its topology. Here, we use peptide-nanodiscs to unveil cytochrome-P450-reductase's lipid boundaries, demonstrating a protein-driven enrichment of ethanolamine lipids (by 25%) which ameliorates by 3-fold CPR's electron-transfer ability.