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Structural polymorphism in amyloids: new insights from studies with Y145Stop prion protein fibrils
Authors:Jones Eric M  Wu Bo  Surewicz Krystyna  Nadaud Philippe S  Helmus Jonathan J  Chen Shugui  Jaroniec Christopher P  Surewicz Witold K
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA.
Abstract:The C-terminally-truncated human prion protein variant Y145Stop (or PrP23-144), associated with a familial prion disease, provides a valuable model for studying the fundamental properties of protein amyloids. In previous solid-state NMR experiments, we established that the β-sheet core of the PrP23-144 amyloid is composed of two β-strand regions encompassing residues ~113-125 and ~130-140. The former segment contains a highly conserved hydrophobic palindrome sequence, (113)AGAAAAGA(120), which has been considered essential to PrP conformational conversion. Here, we examine the role of this segment in fibrillization of PrP23-144 using a deletion variant, Δ113-120 PrP23-144, in which the palindrome sequence is missing. Surprisingly, we find that deletion of the palindrome sequence affects neither the amyloidogenicity nor the polymerization kinetics of PrP23-144, although it does alter amyloid conformation and morphology. Using two-dimensional and three-dimensional solid-state NMR methods, we find that Δ113-120 PrP23-144 fibrils contain an altered β-core extended N-terminally to residue ~106, encompassing residues not present in the core of wild-type PrP23-144 fibrils. The C-terminal β-strand of the core, however, is similar in both fibril types. Collectively, these data indicate that amyloid cores of PrP23-144 variants contain "essential" (i.e. nucleation-determining) and "nonessential" regions, with the latter being "movable" in amino acid sequence space. These findings reveal an intriguing new mechanism for structural polymorphism in amyloids and suggest a potential means for modulating the physicochemical properties of amyloid fibrils without compromising their polymerization characteristics.
Keywords:Amyloid   Protein Assembly   Protein Misfolding   Protein Structure   Solid-state NMR
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