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The interaction of alphaB-crystallin with mature alpha-synuclein amyloid fibrils inhibits their elongation

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posted on 2024-11-14, 15:56 authored by Christopher A Waudby, Tuomas P J Knowles, Glyn L Devlin, Jeremy N Skepper, Heath EcroydHeath Ecroyd, John A Carver, Mark E Welland, John Christodoulou, Christopher M Dobson, Sarah Meehan
alphaB-Crystallin is a small heat-shock protein (sHsp) that is colocalized with alpha-synuclein (alphaSyn) in Lewy bodies—the pathological hallmarks of Parkinson's disease—and is an inhibitor of alphaSyn amyloid fibril formation in an ATP-independent manner in vitro. We have investigated the mechanism underlying the inhibitory action of sHsps, and here we establish, by means of a variety of biophysical techniques including immunogold labeling and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, that alphaB-crystallin interacts with alphaSyn, binding along the length of mature amyloid fibrils. By measurement of seeded fibril elongation kinetics, both in solution and on a surface using a quartz crystal microbalance, this binding is shown to strongly inhibit further growth of the fibrils. The binding is also demonstrated to shift the monomer-fibril equilibrium in favor of dissociation. We believe that this mechanism, by which a sHsp interacts with mature amyloid fibrils, could represent an additional and potentially generic means by which at least some chaperones protect against amyloid aggregation and limit the onset of misfolding diseases.

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Waudby, C. A., Knowles, T. P. J., Devlin, G. L., Skepper, J. N., Ecroyd, H., Carver, J. A., Welland, M. E., Christodoulou, J., Dobson, C. M. & Meehan, S. (2010). The interaction of alphaB-crystallin with mature alpha-synuclein amyloid fibrils inhibits their elongation. Biophysical Journal, 98 (5), 843-851.

Journal title

Biophysical Journal

Volume

98

Issue

5

Pagination

843-851

Language

English

RIS ID

30777

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