Effects of Macromolecular Cosolutes on the Kinetics of Huntingtin Aggregation Monitored by NMR Spectroscopy
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Effects of Macromolecular Cosolutes on the Kinetics of Huntingtin Aggregation Monitored by NMR Spectroscopy
Abstract
The effects of two macromolecular cosolutes, specifically the polysaccharide dextran-20 and the protein lysozyme, on the aggregation kinetics of a pathogenic huntingtin exon-1 protein (hhtex1) with a 35 polyglutamine repeat, httex1Q35, are described. A unified kinetic model that establishes a direct connection between reversible tetramerization occurring on the microsecond time scale and irreversible fibril formation on a time scale of hours/days forms the basis for quantitative analysis of httex1Q35 aggregation, monitored by measuring cross-peak intensities in a series of 2D 1H-15N NMR correlation spectra acquired during the course of aggregation. The primary effects of the two cosolutes are associated with shifts in the prenucleation tetramerization equilibrium resulting in substantial changes in concentration of "preformed" httex1Q35 tetramers. Similar effects of the two cosolutes on the tetramerization equilibrium observed for a shorter, nonaggregating huntingtin variant with a 7-glutamine repeat, httex1Q7, lend confidence to the conclusions drawn from the fits to the httex1Q35 aggregation kinetics.
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The authors declare no competing financial interest.
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