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Mutational analysis of the aggregation-prone and disaggregation-prone regions of acylphosphatase
Authors:Calamai Martino  Tartaglia Gian Gaetano  Vendruscolo Michele  Chiti Fabrizio  Dobson Christopher M
Institution:1 Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK
2 Dipartimento di Scienze Biochimiche, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Viale Morgagni 50, 50134 Florence, Italy
3 Consorzio interuniversitario “Istituto Nazionale Biostrutture e Biosistemi” (I.N.B.B.), Viale delle Medaglie d'Oro, 305, 00136 Rome, Italy
Abstract:We have performed an extensive mutational analysis of aggregation and disaggregation of amyloid-like protofibrils of human muscle acylphosphatase. Our findings indicate that the regions that promote aggregation in 25% (v/v) 2,2,2 trifluoroethanol (TFE) are different from those that promote disaggregation under milder conditions (5% TFE). Significant changes in the rate of disaggregation of protofibrils in 5% TFE result not only from mutations situated in the regions of the sequence that play a key role in the mechanism of aggregation in 25% TFE, but also from mutations located in other regions. In order to rationalise these results, we have used a modified version of the Zyggregator aggregation propensity prediction algorithm to take into account structural rearrangements of the protofibrils that may be induced by changes in solution conditions. Our results suggest that a wider range of residues contributes to the stability of the aggregates in addition to those that play an important kinetic role in the aggregation process. The mutational approach described here is capable of providing residue-specific information on the structure and dynamics of amyloid protofibrils under conditions close to physiological and should be widely applicable to other systems.
Keywords:TFE  2  2  2 trifluoroethanol  AcP  acylphosphatase  ThT  thioflavin T  wt  wild type
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