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Unsaturated Fatty Acid-Induced Conformational Transitions and Aggregation of the Repeat Domain of Tau

Background: The intrinsically disordered, amyloidogenic protein Tau associates with diverse classes of molecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Mounting evidence suggests that fatty acid molecules could play a role in the dysfunction of this protein, however, their interaction with...

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Autores principales: Barracchia, Carlo Giorgio, Tira, Roberto, Parolini, Francesca, Munari, Francesca, Bubacco, Luigi, Spyroulias, Georgios A., D’Onofrio, Mariapina, Assfalg, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7321374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32545360
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112716
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author Barracchia, Carlo Giorgio
Tira, Roberto
Parolini, Francesca
Munari, Francesca
Bubacco, Luigi
Spyroulias, Georgios A.
D’Onofrio, Mariapina
Assfalg, Michael
author_facet Barracchia, Carlo Giorgio
Tira, Roberto
Parolini, Francesca
Munari, Francesca
Bubacco, Luigi
Spyroulias, Georgios A.
D’Onofrio, Mariapina
Assfalg, Michael
author_sort Barracchia, Carlo Giorgio
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description Background: The intrinsically disordered, amyloidogenic protein Tau associates with diverse classes of molecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Mounting evidence suggests that fatty acid molecules could play a role in the dysfunction of this protein, however, their interaction with Tau remains poorly characterized. Methods: In a bid to elucidate the association of Tau with unsaturated fatty acids at the sub-molecular level, we carried out a variety of solution NMR experiments in combination with circular dichroism and fluorescence measurements. Our study shows that Tau(4RD), the highly basic four-repeat domain of Tau, associates strongly with arachidonic and oleic acid assemblies in a high lipid/protein ratio, perturbing their supramolecular states and itself undergoing time-dependent structural adaptation. The structural signatures of Tau(4RD)/fatty acid aggregates appear similar for arachidonic acid and oleic acid, however, they are distinct from those of another prototypical intrinsically disordered protein, α-synuclein, when bound to these lipids, revealing protein-specific conformational adaptations. Both fatty acid molecules are found to invariably promote the self-aggregation of Tau(4RD) and of α-synuclein. Conclusions: This study describes the reciprocal influence that Tau(4RD) and fatty acids exert on their conformational states, contributing to our understanding of fundamental aspects of Tau/lipid co-assembly.
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spelling pubmed-73213742020-06-29 Unsaturated Fatty Acid-Induced Conformational Transitions and Aggregation of the Repeat Domain of Tau Barracchia, Carlo Giorgio Tira, Roberto Parolini, Francesca Munari, Francesca Bubacco, Luigi Spyroulias, Georgios A. D’Onofrio, Mariapina Assfalg, Michael Molecules Article Background: The intrinsically disordered, amyloidogenic protein Tau associates with diverse classes of molecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Mounting evidence suggests that fatty acid molecules could play a role in the dysfunction of this protein, however, their interaction with Tau remains poorly characterized. Methods: In a bid to elucidate the association of Tau with unsaturated fatty acids at the sub-molecular level, we carried out a variety of solution NMR experiments in combination with circular dichroism and fluorescence measurements. Our study shows that Tau(4RD), the highly basic four-repeat domain of Tau, associates strongly with arachidonic and oleic acid assemblies in a high lipid/protein ratio, perturbing their supramolecular states and itself undergoing time-dependent structural adaptation. The structural signatures of Tau(4RD)/fatty acid aggregates appear similar for arachidonic acid and oleic acid, however, they are distinct from those of another prototypical intrinsically disordered protein, α-synuclein, when bound to these lipids, revealing protein-specific conformational adaptations. Both fatty acid molecules are found to invariably promote the self-aggregation of Tau(4RD) and of α-synuclein. Conclusions: This study describes the reciprocal influence that Tau(4RD) and fatty acids exert on their conformational states, contributing to our understanding of fundamental aspects of Tau/lipid co-assembly. MDPI 2020-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7321374/ /pubmed/32545360 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112716 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barracchia, Carlo Giorgio
Tira, Roberto
Parolini, Francesca
Munari, Francesca
Bubacco, Luigi
Spyroulias, Georgios A.
D’Onofrio, Mariapina
Assfalg, Michael
Unsaturated Fatty Acid-Induced Conformational Transitions and Aggregation of the Repeat Domain of Tau
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title_fullStr Unsaturated Fatty Acid-Induced Conformational Transitions and Aggregation of the Repeat Domain of Tau
title_full_unstemmed Unsaturated Fatty Acid-Induced Conformational Transitions and Aggregation of the Repeat Domain of Tau
title_short Unsaturated Fatty Acid-Induced Conformational Transitions and Aggregation of the Repeat Domain of Tau
title_sort unsaturated fatty acid-induced conformational transitions and aggregation of the repeat domain of tau
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7321374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32545360
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112716
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