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The Tempered Polymerization of Human Neuroserpin
Neuroserpin, a member of the serpin protein superfamily, is an inhibitor of proteolytic activity that is involved in pathologies such as ischemia, Alzheimer's disease, and Familial Encephalopathy with Neuroserpin Inclusion Bodies (FENIB). The latter belongs to a class of conformational diseases...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3295756/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22412873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032444 |
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author | Noto, Rosina Santangelo, Maria Grazia Ricagno, Stefano Mangione, Maria Rosalia Levantino, Matteo Pezzullo, Margherita Martorana, Vincenzo Cupane, Antonio Bolognesi, Martino Manno, Mauro |
author_facet | Noto, Rosina Santangelo, Maria Grazia Ricagno, Stefano Mangione, Maria Rosalia Levantino, Matteo Pezzullo, Margherita Martorana, Vincenzo Cupane, Antonio Bolognesi, Martino Manno, Mauro |
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description | Neuroserpin, a member of the serpin protein superfamily, is an inhibitor of proteolytic activity that is involved in pathologies such as ischemia, Alzheimer's disease, and Familial Encephalopathy with Neuroserpin Inclusion Bodies (FENIB). The latter belongs to a class of conformational diseases, known as serpinopathies, which are related to the aberrant polymerization of serpin mutants. Neuroserpin is known to polymerize, even in its wild type form, under thermal stress. Here, we study the mechanism of neuroserpin polymerization over a wide range of temperatures by different techniques. Our experiments show how the onset of polymerization is dependent on the formation of an intermediate monomeric conformer, which then associates with a native monomer to yield a dimeric species. After the formation of small polymers, the aggregation proceeds via monomer addition as well as polymer-polymer association. No further secondary mechanism takes place up to very high temperatures, thus resulting in the formation of neuroserpin linear polymeric chains. Most interesting, the overall aggregation is tuned by the co-occurrence of monomer inactivation (i.e. the formation of latent neuroserpin) and by a mechanism of fragmentation. The polymerization kinetics exhibit a unique modulation of the average mass and size of polymers, which might suggest synchronization among the different processes involved. Thus, fragmentation would control and temper the aggregation process, instead of enhancing it, as typically observed (e.g.) for amyloid fibrillation. |
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spelling | pubmed-32957562012-03-12 The Tempered Polymerization of Human Neuroserpin Noto, Rosina Santangelo, Maria Grazia Ricagno, Stefano Mangione, Maria Rosalia Levantino, Matteo Pezzullo, Margherita Martorana, Vincenzo Cupane, Antonio Bolognesi, Martino Manno, Mauro PLoS One Research Article Neuroserpin, a member of the serpin protein superfamily, is an inhibitor of proteolytic activity that is involved in pathologies such as ischemia, Alzheimer's disease, and Familial Encephalopathy with Neuroserpin Inclusion Bodies (FENIB). The latter belongs to a class of conformational diseases, known as serpinopathies, which are related to the aberrant polymerization of serpin mutants. Neuroserpin is known to polymerize, even in its wild type form, under thermal stress. Here, we study the mechanism of neuroserpin polymerization over a wide range of temperatures by different techniques. Our experiments show how the onset of polymerization is dependent on the formation of an intermediate monomeric conformer, which then associates with a native monomer to yield a dimeric species. After the formation of small polymers, the aggregation proceeds via monomer addition as well as polymer-polymer association. No further secondary mechanism takes place up to very high temperatures, thus resulting in the formation of neuroserpin linear polymeric chains. Most interesting, the overall aggregation is tuned by the co-occurrence of monomer inactivation (i.e. the formation of latent neuroserpin) and by a mechanism of fragmentation. The polymerization kinetics exhibit a unique modulation of the average mass and size of polymers, which might suggest synchronization among the different processes involved. Thus, fragmentation would control and temper the aggregation process, instead of enhancing it, as typically observed (e.g.) for amyloid fibrillation. Public Library of Science 2012-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3295756/ /pubmed/22412873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032444 Text en Noto et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Noto, Rosina Santangelo, Maria Grazia Ricagno, Stefano Mangione, Maria Rosalia Levantino, Matteo Pezzullo, Margherita Martorana, Vincenzo Cupane, Antonio Bolognesi, Martino Manno, Mauro The Tempered Polymerization of Human Neuroserpin |
title | The Tempered Polymerization of Human Neuroserpin |
title_full | The Tempered Polymerization of Human Neuroserpin |
title_fullStr | The Tempered Polymerization of Human Neuroserpin |
title_full_unstemmed | The Tempered Polymerization of Human Neuroserpin |
title_short | The Tempered Polymerization of Human Neuroserpin |
title_sort | tempered polymerization of human neuroserpin |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3295756/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22412873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032444 |
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