Salts enhance both protein stability and amyloid formation of an immunoglobulin light chain |
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Authors: | Sikkink Laura A Ramirez-Alvarado Marina |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905 USA |
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Abstract: | Amyloid fibrils are associated with sulfated glycosaminoglycans in the extracellular matrix. The presence of sulfated glycosaminoglycans is known to promote amyloid formation in vitro and in vivo, with the sulfate groups playing a role in this process. In order to understand the role that sulfate plays in amyloid formation, we have studied the effect of salts from the Hofmeister series on the protein structure, stability and amyloid formation of an amyloidogenic light chain protein, AL-12. We have been able to show for the first time a direct correlation between protein stability and amyloid formation enhancement by salts from the Hofmeister series, where SO42− conferred the most protein stability and enhancement of amyloid formation. Our study emphasizes the importance of the effect of ions in the protein bound water properties and downplays the role of specific interactions between the protein and ions. |
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Keywords: | Amyloid Protein stability Hofmeister salts Immunoglobulin light chain Light Chain Amyloidosis |
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