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Dimers of D76N-β(2)-microglobulin display potent antiamyloid aggregation activity

Self-association of WT β(2-)microglobulin (WT-β(2)m) into amyloid fibrils is associated with the disorder dialysis related amyloidosis. In the familial variant D76N-β(2)m, the single amino acid substitution enhances the aggregation propensity of the protein dramatically and gives rise to a disorder...

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Autores principales: Maya-Martinez, Roberto, Xu, Yong, Guthertz, Nicolas, Walko, Martin, Karamanos, Theodoros K., Sobott, Frank, Breeze, Alexander L., Radford, Sheena E.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9712992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36328246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102659
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author Maya-Martinez, Roberto
Xu, Yong
Guthertz, Nicolas
Walko, Martin
Karamanos, Theodoros K.
Sobott, Frank
Breeze, Alexander L.
Radford, Sheena E.
author_facet Maya-Martinez, Roberto
Xu, Yong
Guthertz, Nicolas
Walko, Martin
Karamanos, Theodoros K.
Sobott, Frank
Breeze, Alexander L.
Radford, Sheena E.
author_sort Maya-Martinez, Roberto
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description Self-association of WT β(2-)microglobulin (WT-β(2)m) into amyloid fibrils is associated with the disorder dialysis related amyloidosis. In the familial variant D76N-β(2)m, the single amino acid substitution enhances the aggregation propensity of the protein dramatically and gives rise to a disorder that is independent of renal dysfunction. Numerous biophysical and structural studies on WT- and D76N-β(2)m have been performed in order to better understand the structure and dynamics of the native proteins and their different potentials to aggregate into amyloid. However, the structural properties of transient D76N-β(2)m oligomers and their role(s) in assembly remained uncharted. Here, we have utilized NMR methods, combined with photo-induced crosslinking, to detect, trap, and structurally characterize transient dimers of D76N-β(2)m. We show that the crosslinked D76N-β(2)m dimers have different structures from those previously characterized for the on-pathway dimers of ΔN6-β(2)m and are unable to assemble into amyloid. Instead, the crosslinked D76N-β(2)m dimers are potent inhibitors of amyloid formation, preventing primary nucleation and elongation/secondary nucleation when added in substoichiometric amounts with D76N-β(2)m monomers. The results highlight the specificity of early protein–protein interactions in amyloid formation and show how mapping these interfaces can inform new strategies to inhibit amyloid assembly.
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spelling pubmed-97129922022-12-05 Dimers of D76N-β(2)-microglobulin display potent antiamyloid aggregation activity Maya-Martinez, Roberto Xu, Yong Guthertz, Nicolas Walko, Martin Karamanos, Theodoros K. Sobott, Frank Breeze, Alexander L. Radford, Sheena E. J Biol Chem Research Article Self-association of WT β(2-)microglobulin (WT-β(2)m) into amyloid fibrils is associated with the disorder dialysis related amyloidosis. In the familial variant D76N-β(2)m, the single amino acid substitution enhances the aggregation propensity of the protein dramatically and gives rise to a disorder that is independent of renal dysfunction. Numerous biophysical and structural studies on WT- and D76N-β(2)m have been performed in order to better understand the structure and dynamics of the native proteins and their different potentials to aggregate into amyloid. However, the structural properties of transient D76N-β(2)m oligomers and their role(s) in assembly remained uncharted. Here, we have utilized NMR methods, combined with photo-induced crosslinking, to detect, trap, and structurally characterize transient dimers of D76N-β(2)m. We show that the crosslinked D76N-β(2)m dimers have different structures from those previously characterized for the on-pathway dimers of ΔN6-β(2)m and are unable to assemble into amyloid. Instead, the crosslinked D76N-β(2)m dimers are potent inhibitors of amyloid formation, preventing primary nucleation and elongation/secondary nucleation when added in substoichiometric amounts with D76N-β(2)m monomers. The results highlight the specificity of early protein–protein interactions in amyloid formation and show how mapping these interfaces can inform new strategies to inhibit amyloid assembly. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9712992/ /pubmed/36328246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102659 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Maya-Martinez, Roberto
Xu, Yong
Guthertz, Nicolas
Walko, Martin
Karamanos, Theodoros K.
Sobott, Frank
Breeze, Alexander L.
Radford, Sheena E.
Dimers of D76N-β(2)-microglobulin display potent antiamyloid aggregation activity
title Dimers of D76N-β(2)-microglobulin display potent antiamyloid aggregation activity
title_full Dimers of D76N-β(2)-microglobulin display potent antiamyloid aggregation activity
title_fullStr Dimers of D76N-β(2)-microglobulin display potent antiamyloid aggregation activity
title_full_unstemmed Dimers of D76N-β(2)-microglobulin display potent antiamyloid aggregation activity
title_short Dimers of D76N-β(2)-microglobulin display potent antiamyloid aggregation activity
title_sort dimers of d76n-β(2)-microglobulin display potent antiamyloid aggregation activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9712992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36328246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102659
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