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N-Terminal Helix-Cap in α-Helix 2 Modulates β-State Misfolding in Rabbit and Hamster Prion Proteins

Susceptibility of a particular species to prion disease is affected by small differences in the sequence of PrP and correlates with the propensity of its PrP to assume the β-state. A helix-cap motif in the β2−α2-loop of native α-helical rabbit PrP, a resistant species, contains sequence differences...

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Autores principales: Sweeting, Braden, Brown, Eric, Khan, M. Qasim, Chakrabartty, Avijit, Pai, Emil F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3651167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23675452
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063047
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author Sweeting, Braden
Brown, Eric
Khan, M. Qasim
Chakrabartty, Avijit
Pai, Emil F.
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Brown, Eric
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description Susceptibility of a particular species to prion disease is affected by small differences in the sequence of PrP and correlates with the propensity of its PrP to assume the β-state. A helix-cap motif in the β2−α2-loop of native α-helical rabbit PrP, a resistant species, contains sequence differences that influence intra- and interspecies transmission. To determine the effect the helix-cap motif on β-state refolding propensity, we mutated S170N, S174N, and S170N/S174N of the rabbit PrP helix-cap to resemble that of hamster PrP and conversely, N170S, N174S, and N170S/N174S of hamster PrP to resemble the helix-cap of rabbit PrP. High-resolution crystal structures (1.45–1.6 Å) revealed that these mutations ablate hydrogen-bonding interactions within the helix-cap motif in rabbit PrP(C). They also alter the β-state-misfolding propensity of PrP; the serine mutations in hamster PrP decrease the propensity up to 35%, whereas the asparagine mutations in rabbit PrP increase it up to 42%. Rapid dilution of rabbit and hamster into β-state buffer conditions causes quick conversion to β-state monomers. Kinetic monitoring using size-exclusion chromatography showed that the monomer population decreases exponentially mirrored by an increase in an octameric species. The monomer-octamer transition rates are faster for hamster than for rabbit PrP. The N170S/N174S mutant of hamster PrP has a smaller octamer component at the endpoint compared to the wild-type, whereas the kinetics of octamer formation in mutant and wild-type rabbit PrP are comparable. These findings demonstrate that the sequence of the β2−α2 helix-cap affects refolding to the β-state and subsequently, may influence susceptibility to prion disease.
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spelling pubmed-36511672013-05-14 N-Terminal Helix-Cap in α-Helix 2 Modulates β-State Misfolding in Rabbit and Hamster Prion Proteins Sweeting, Braden Brown, Eric Khan, M. Qasim Chakrabartty, Avijit Pai, Emil F. PLoS One Research Article Susceptibility of a particular species to prion disease is affected by small differences in the sequence of PrP and correlates with the propensity of its PrP to assume the β-state. A helix-cap motif in the β2−α2-loop of native α-helical rabbit PrP, a resistant species, contains sequence differences that influence intra- and interspecies transmission. To determine the effect the helix-cap motif on β-state refolding propensity, we mutated S170N, S174N, and S170N/S174N of the rabbit PrP helix-cap to resemble that of hamster PrP and conversely, N170S, N174S, and N170S/N174S of hamster PrP to resemble the helix-cap of rabbit PrP. High-resolution crystal structures (1.45–1.6 Å) revealed that these mutations ablate hydrogen-bonding interactions within the helix-cap motif in rabbit PrP(C). They also alter the β-state-misfolding propensity of PrP; the serine mutations in hamster PrP decrease the propensity up to 35%, whereas the asparagine mutations in rabbit PrP increase it up to 42%. Rapid dilution of rabbit and hamster into β-state buffer conditions causes quick conversion to β-state monomers. Kinetic monitoring using size-exclusion chromatography showed that the monomer population decreases exponentially mirrored by an increase in an octameric species. The monomer-octamer transition rates are faster for hamster than for rabbit PrP. The N170S/N174S mutant of hamster PrP has a smaller octamer component at the endpoint compared to the wild-type, whereas the kinetics of octamer formation in mutant and wild-type rabbit PrP are comparable. These findings demonstrate that the sequence of the β2−α2 helix-cap affects refolding to the β-state and subsequently, may influence susceptibility to prion disease. Public Library of Science 2013-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3651167/ /pubmed/23675452 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063047 Text en © 2013 Sweeting 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.
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Sweeting, Braden
Brown, Eric
Khan, M. Qasim
Chakrabartty, Avijit
Pai, Emil F.
N-Terminal Helix-Cap in α-Helix 2 Modulates β-State Misfolding in Rabbit and Hamster Prion Proteins
title N-Terminal Helix-Cap in α-Helix 2 Modulates β-State Misfolding in Rabbit and Hamster Prion Proteins
title_full N-Terminal Helix-Cap in α-Helix 2 Modulates β-State Misfolding in Rabbit and Hamster Prion Proteins
title_fullStr N-Terminal Helix-Cap in α-Helix 2 Modulates β-State Misfolding in Rabbit and Hamster Prion Proteins
title_full_unstemmed N-Terminal Helix-Cap in α-Helix 2 Modulates β-State Misfolding in Rabbit and Hamster Prion Proteins
title_short N-Terminal Helix-Cap in α-Helix 2 Modulates β-State Misfolding in Rabbit and Hamster Prion Proteins
title_sort n-terminal helix-cap in α-helix 2 modulates β-state misfolding in rabbit and hamster prion proteins
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3651167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23675452
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063047
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