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Post-translational modifications in PrP expand the conformational diversity of prions in vivo.


ABSTRACT: Misfolded prion protein aggregates (PrPSc) show remarkable structural diversity and are associated with highly variable disease phenotypes. Similarly, other proteins, including amyloid-?, tau, ?-synuclein, and serum amyloid A, misfold into distinct conformers linked to different clinical diseases through poorly understood mechanisms. Here we use mice expressing glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchorless prion protein, PrPC, together with hydrogen-deuterium exchange coupled with mass spectrometry (HXMS) and a battery of biochemical and biophysical tools to investigate how post-translational modifications impact the aggregated prion protein properties and disease phenotype. Four GPI-anchorless prion strains caused a nearly identical clinical and pathological disease phenotype, yet maintained their structural diversity in the anchorless state. HXMS studies revealed that GPI-anchorless PrPSc is characterized by substantially higher protection against hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the C-terminal region near the N-glycan sites, suggesting this region had become more ordered in the anchorless state. For one strain, passage of GPI-anchorless prions into wild type mice led to the emergence of a novel strain with a unique biochemical and phenotypic signature. For the new strain, histidine hydrogen-deuterium mass spectrometry revealed altered packing arrangements of ?-sheets that encompass residues 139 and 186 of PrPSc. These findings show how variation in post-translational modifications may explain the emergence of new protein conformations in vivo and also provide a basis for understanding how the misfolded protein structure impacts the disease.

SUBMITTER: Aguilar-Calvo P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5341109 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Post-translational modifications in PrP expand the conformational diversity of prions in vivo.

Aguilar-Calvo Patricia P   Xiao Xiangzhu X   Bett Cyrus C   Eraña Hasier H   Soldau Katrin K   Castilla Joaquin J   Nilsson K Peter R KP   Surewicz Witold K WK   Sigurdson Christina J CJ  

Scientific reports 20170308


Misfolded prion protein aggregates (PrP<sup>Sc</sup>) show remarkable structural diversity and are associated with highly variable disease phenotypes. Similarly, other proteins, including amyloid-β, tau, α-synuclein, and serum amyloid A, misfold into distinct conformers linked to different clinical diseases through poorly understood mechanisms. Here we use mice expressing glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchorless prion protein, PrP<sup>C</sup>, together with hydrogen-deuterium exchange coupled  ...[more]

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