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Oligomerization propensity and flexibility of yeast frataxin studied by X-ray crystallography and small-angle X-ray scattering
Authors:Söderberg Christopher A G  Shkumatov Alexander V  Rajan Sreekanth  Gakh Oleksandr  Svergun Dmitri I  Isaya Grazia  Al-Karadaghi Salam
Institution:1Center for Molecular Protein Science, Institute for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Lund University, PO Box 124, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden;2European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Hamburg Outstation, EMBL c/o DESY, Notkestraße 85, D-22603 Hamburg, Germany;3Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Abstract:Frataxin is a mitochondrial protein with a central role in iron homeostasis. Defects in frataxin function lead to Friedreich's ataxia, a progressive neurodegenerative disease with childhood onset. The function of frataxin has been shown to be closely associated with its ability to form oligomeric species; however, the factors controlling oligomerization and the types of oligomers present in solution are a matter of debate. Using small-angle X-ray scattering, we found that Co2+, glycerol, and a single amino acid substitution at the N-terminus, Y73A, facilitate oligomerization of yeast frataxin, resulting in a dynamic equilibrium between monomers, dimers, trimers, hexamers, and higher-order oligomers. Using X-ray crystallography, we found that Co2+ binds inside the channel at the 3-fold axis of the trimer, which suggests that the metal has an oligomer-stabilizing role. The results reveal the types of oligomers present in solution and support our earlier suggestions that the trimer is the main building block of yeast frataxin oligomers. They also indicate that different mechanisms may control oligomer stability and oligomerization in vivo.
Keywords:Abbreviations: SAXS  small-angle X-ray scattering  DLS  dynamic light scattering  PDB  Protein Data Bank  NSD  normalized spatial discrepancy  EOM  ensemble optimization method  EM  electron microscopy  DESY  Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron  GAJOE  Genetic Algorithm Judging Optimization of Ensembles
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