Structural characterization of the intrinsically unfolded protein beta-synuclein, a natural negative regulator of alpha-synuclein aggregation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.07.009
Structural characterization of the intrinsically unfolded protein beta-synuclein, a natural negative regulator of alpha-synuclein aggregation
Abstract
The synuclein family of intrinsically unfolded proteins is composed of three highly homologous members, alpha-synuclein (alphaS), beta-synuclein (betaS) and gamma-synuclein (gammaS), which are linked to neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. alphaS has been studied intensively after its identification as the major protein component of amyloid-like deposits in Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. betaS, on the other hand, was found to act as a potent inhibitor of alphaS amyloid formation, and it is proposed as a natural regulator of its neurotoxicity. It is then of particular interest to elucidate the structural and dynamic features of the soluble state of betaS as a first step to understand the molecular basis of its anti-amyloidogenic effect on alphaS. We present here the characterization of natively unstructured betaS by high resolution heteronuclear NMR techniques. A combination of pulse-field gradient, three-dimensional heteronuclear correlation, residual dipolar couplings, paramagnetic relaxation enhancement and backbone relaxation experiments were employed to characterize the ensemble of conformations populated by the protein. The results indicate that betaS adopts extended conformations in its native state, characterized by the lack of the long-range contacts as previously reported for alphaS. Despite the lack of defined secondary structure, we found evidence for transient polyproline II conformations clustered at the C-terminal region. The structuring of the backbone at the C terminus is locally encoded, stabilized by the presence of eight proline residues embedded in a polypeptide stretch rich in hydrophilic and negatively charged amino acids. The structural and functional implications of these findings are analyzed via a thorough comparison with its neurotoxic homolog alphaS.
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