Rigidifying the β2-α2 Loop in the Mouse Prion Protein Slows down Formation of Misfolded Oligomers.

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochemistry Biochemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1021/acs.biochem.4c00435
Suman Pal, Jayant B Udgaonkar
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Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies are fatal neurodegenerative diseases caused by the misfolding of the cellular prion protein (PrPC) into its pathological isoform (PrPSc). Efficient transmission of PrPSc occurs within the same species, but a species barrier limits interspecies transmission. While PrP structure is largely conserved among mammals, variations at the β2-α2 loop are observed, and even minor changes in the amino acid sequence of the β2-α2 loop can significantly affect transmission efficiency. The present study shows that the introduction of the elk/deer-specific amino acid substitutions at positions 169 (Ser to Asn) and 173 (Asn to Thr) into the mouse prion protein, which are associated with the structural rigidity of the β2-α2 loop, has a substantial impact on protein dynamics as well as on the misfolding pathways of the protein. Native state hydrogen-deuterium exchange studies coupled with mass spectrometry, show that the rigid loop substitutions stabilize not only the β2-α2 loop but also the C-terminal end of α3, suggesting that molecular interactions between these two segments are strengthened. Moreover, the energy difference between the native state and multiple misfolding-prone partially unfolded forms (PUFs) present at equilibrium, is increased. The decreased accessibility of the PUFs from the native state leads to a slowing down of the misfolding of the protein. The results of this study provide important insights into the early events of conformational conversion of prion protein into β-rich oligomers, and add to the evidence that the β2-α2 loop is a key determinant in prion protein aggregation.

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使小鼠朊病毒蛋白中的β2-α2环刚性化,减缓错误折叠低聚物的形成
传染性海绵状脑病是一种致命的神经退行性疾病,由细胞朊病毒蛋白(PrPC)错误折叠成病理异构体(PrPSc)引起。PrPSc 可在同一物种内有效传播,但物种间的传播却受到物种屏障的限制。虽然 PrP 的结构在哺乳动物中基本保持不变,但β2-α2 环上存在变异,即使是β2-α2 环氨基酸序列的微小变化也会显著影响传播效率。本研究表明,在小鼠朊病毒蛋白中引入169位(Ser到Asn)和173位(Asn到Thr)的麋鹿/鹿特异性氨基酸取代(这两个位置与β2-α2环的结构刚性有关),会对蛋白的动力学以及错误折叠途径产生重大影响。原生态氢-氘交换研究和质谱分析表明,刚性环的置换不仅稳定了β2-α2环,而且稳定了α3的C端,这表明这两个区段之间的分子相互作用得到了加强。此外,原生状态与平衡状态下存在的多种易发生折叠错误的部分折叠形式(PUFs)之间的能量差也增大了。PUFs 从原生状态的可及性降低,导致蛋白质错误折叠的速度减慢。这项研究的结果为了解朊病毒蛋白构象转化为富含β的寡聚体的早期事件提供了重要见解,并进一步证明了β2-α2环是朊病毒蛋白聚集的关键决定因素。
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Biochemistry Biochemistry
Biochemistry Biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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