The prion protein is usually pictured as globular structured C-terminal domain that is linked to an extended flexible N-terminal tail. However, in its physiol. form, it is a glycoprotein tethered to the cell surface via a C-terminal GPI anchor. The low soly. of PrP even without GPI anchor and its strong tendency for aggregation has forced most structural investigations to be performed at low pH and mostly with N-terminally truncated variants. In the present study, we have used a synthetic peptide related to the PrP tetra-octarepeat region, i.e., the sequence (Pro-His-Gly-Gly-Gly-Trp-Gly-Gln)4, for NMR structural anal. of its preferred conformation in DPC micelles as membrane mimic. Well-defined and identical loops are obsd. between the four octarepeats that are linked by flexible Gly-Gly-Gly sequences. Interaction with the micelles is mainly through the tryptophan residues that appear to act as anchors. Copper binding to the peptide in the presence of DPC micelles revealed marked conformational rearrangements although binding to the micelles is preserved. Interestingly, titrn. expts. point to cooperative effects for the four binding sites. A destabilization of the DPC micelles by the peptide parallels the destabilizing effect of the prion protein on membranes so that the octarepeat region appears to be very membrane-active. How the physico-chem. properties reported here are linked to the function and significance of the prion protein remains a puzzle as long as the functional mechanism of the prion protein is not precisely elucidated. Nevertheless, our results emphasize the strong influence of the (membrane) environment on the PrP properties.

Copper binding and conformation of the N-terminal octarepeats of the prion protein in the presence of DPC micelles as membrane mimetic / Shou Liang, Dong; Sergio A., Cadamuro; Fiorino, Ferdinando; Uwe, Bertsch; Luis, Moroder; Christian, Renner. - In: BIOPOLYMERS. - ISSN 0006-3525. - ELETTRONICO. - 88:6(2007), pp. 840-847.

Copper binding and conformation of the N-terminal octarepeats of the prion protein in the presence of DPC micelles as membrane mimetic

FIORINO, FERDINANDO;
2007

Abstract

The prion protein is usually pictured as globular structured C-terminal domain that is linked to an extended flexible N-terminal tail. However, in its physiol. form, it is a glycoprotein tethered to the cell surface via a C-terminal GPI anchor. The low soly. of PrP even without GPI anchor and its strong tendency for aggregation has forced most structural investigations to be performed at low pH and mostly with N-terminally truncated variants. In the present study, we have used a synthetic peptide related to the PrP tetra-octarepeat region, i.e., the sequence (Pro-His-Gly-Gly-Gly-Trp-Gly-Gln)4, for NMR structural anal. of its preferred conformation in DPC micelles as membrane mimic. Well-defined and identical loops are obsd. between the four octarepeats that are linked by flexible Gly-Gly-Gly sequences. Interaction with the micelles is mainly through the tryptophan residues that appear to act as anchors. Copper binding to the peptide in the presence of DPC micelles revealed marked conformational rearrangements although binding to the micelles is preserved. Interestingly, titrn. expts. point to cooperative effects for the four binding sites. A destabilization of the DPC micelles by the peptide parallels the destabilizing effect of the prion protein on membranes so that the octarepeat region appears to be very membrane-active. How the physico-chem. properties reported here are linked to the function and significance of the prion protein remains a puzzle as long as the functional mechanism of the prion protein is not precisely elucidated. Nevertheless, our results emphasize the strong influence of the (membrane) environment on the PrP properties.
2007
Copper binding and conformation of the N-terminal octarepeats of the prion protein in the presence of DPC micelles as membrane mimetic / Shou Liang, Dong; Sergio A., Cadamuro; Fiorino, Ferdinando; Uwe, Bertsch; Luis, Moroder; Christian, Renner. - In: BIOPOLYMERS. - ISSN 0006-3525. - ELETTRONICO. - 88:6(2007), pp. 840-847.
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