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Bioorg Chem ; 150: 107549, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38896934

RESUMO

Protein semisynthesis approaches are key for gaining insights into the effects of post-translational modifications (PTMs) on the structure and function of modified proteins. Among PTMs, ubiquitination involves the conjugation of a small protein modifier to a substrate amino acid residue and is unique in controlling a variety of cellular processes. Interest has grown in understanding the role of ubiquitination in neurodegenerative conditions, including tauopathies. The latter are characterized by the accumulation of the intrinsically disordered protein tau in the form of neurofibrillary tangles in the brains of patients. The presence of ubiquitinated tau in the pathological aggregates suggests that ubiquitination might play a role in the formation of abnormal protein deposits. In this study, we developed a new strategy, based on dehydroalanine chemistry, to install wild type ubiquitin on a tau repeat domain construct with site-specificity. We optimized a three-step reaction which yielded a good amount of highly pure tau repeat domain ubiquitinated in position 353. The structural features of the conjugate were examined by circular dichroism and NMR spectroscopy. The ubiquitinated tau was challenged in a number of assays: fibrils formation under aggregating conditions in vitro, chemical stability upon exposure to a variety of biological media including cell extracts, and internalization into astrocytes. The results demonstrated the wide applicability of the new semisynthetic strategy for the investigation of ubiquitinated substrates in vitro or in cell, and in particular for studying if ubiquitination has a role in the molecular mechanisms that underlie the aberrant transition of tau into pathological aggregates.


Assuntos
Ubiquitina , Ubiquitinação , Proteínas tau , Proteínas tau/metabolismo , Proteínas tau/química , Humanos , Ubiquitina/metabolismo , Ubiquitina/química , Estrutura Molecular
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Nano Lett ; 22(22): 8875-8882, 2022 11 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36346924

RESUMO

Understanding the interactions between nanoparticles (NPs) and proteins is crucial for the successful application of NPs in biological contexts. Protein adsorption is dependent on particle size, and protein binding to ultrasmall (1-3 nm) NPs is considered to be generally weak. However, most studies have involved structured biomacromolecules, while the interactions of ultrasmall NPs with intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) have remained elusive. IDPs are abundant in eukaryotes and found to associate with NPs intracellularly. As a model system, we focused on ultrasmall gold nanoparticles (usGNPs) and tau, a cytosolic IDP associated with Alzheimer's disease. Using site-resolved NMR, steady-state fluorescence, calorimetry, and circular dichroism, we reveal that tau and usGNPs form stable multimolecular assemblies, representing a new type of nano-bio interaction. Specifically, the observed interaction hot spots explain the influence of usGNPs on tau conformational transitions, with implications for the intracellular targeting of aberrant IDP aggregation.


Assuntos
Proteínas Intrinsicamente Desordenadas , Nanopartículas Metálicas , Ouro/química , Proteínas Intrinsicamente Desordenadas/química , Ligação Proteica
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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(12)2020 Jun 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32575755

RESUMO

Ubiquitin, a protein modifier that regulates diverse essential cellular processes, is also a component of the protein inclusions characteristic of many neurodegenerative disorders. In Alzheimer's disease, the microtubule associated tau protein accumulates within damaged neurons in the form of cross-beta structured filaments. Both mono- and polyubiquitin were found linked to several lysine residues belonging to the region of tau protein that forms the structured core of the filaments. Thus, besides priming the substrate protein for proteasomal degradation, ubiquitin could also contribute to the assembly and stabilization of tau protein filaments. To advance our understanding of the impact of ubiquitination on tau protein aggregation and function, we applied disulfide-coupling chemistry to modify tau protein at position 353 with Lys48- or Lys63-linked di-ubiquitin, two representative polyubiquitin chains that differ in topology and structure. Aggregation kinetics experiments performed on these conjugates reveal that di-ubiquitination retards filament formation and perturbs the fibril elongation rate more than mono-ubiquitination. We further show that di-ubiquitination modulates tau-mediated microtubule assembly. The effects on tau protein aggregation and microtubule polymerization are essentially independent from polyubiquitin chain topology. Altogether, our findings provide novel insight into the consequences of ubiquitination on the functional activity and disease-related behavior of tau protein.


Assuntos
Ubiquitina/metabolismo , Proteínas tau/química , Proteínas tau/metabolismo , Dissulfetos/química , Humanos , Lisina/metabolismo , Agregados Proteicos
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Molecules ; 25(11)2020 Jun 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32545360

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The intrinsically disordered, amyloidogenic protein Tau associates with diverse classes of molecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Mounting evidence suggests that fatty acid molecules could play a role in the dysfunction of this protein, however, their interaction with Tau remains poorly characterized. METHODS: In a bid to elucidate the association of Tau with unsaturated fatty acids at the sub-molecular level, we carried out a variety of solution NMR experiments in combination with circular dichroism and fluorescence measurements. Our study shows that Tau4RD, the highly basic four-repeat domain of Tau, associates strongly with arachidonic and oleic acid assemblies in a high lipid/protein ratio, perturbing their supramolecular states and itself undergoing time-dependent structural adaptation. The structural signatures of Tau4RD/fatty acid aggregates appear similar for arachidonic acid and oleic acid, however, they are distinct from those of another prototypical intrinsically disordered protein, α-synuclein, when bound to these lipids, revealing protein-specific conformational adaptations. Both fatty acid molecules are found to invariably promote the self-aggregation of Tau4RD and of α-synuclein. CONCLUSIONS: This study describes the reciprocal influence that Tau4RD and fatty acids exert on their conformational states, contributing to our understanding of fundamental aspects of Tau/lipid co-assembly.


Assuntos
Ácido Araquidônico/farmacologia , Ácido Oleico/farmacologia , Proteínas tau/química , Proteínas tau/metabolismo , Dicroísmo Circular , Ácidos Graxos Insaturados/farmacologia , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Agregados Proteicos , Conformação Proteica , Domínios Proteicos , alfa-Sinucleína/química , alfa-Sinucleína/metabolismo
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J Agric Food Chem ; 71(30): 11429-11441, 2023 Aug 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37466260

RESUMO

Espresso coffee is among the most consumed beverages in the world. Recent studies report a protective activity of the coffee beverage against neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease belongs to a group of disorders, called tauopathies, which are characterized by the intraneuronal accumulation of the microtubule-associated protein tau in fibrillar aggregates. In this work, we characterized by NMR the molecular composition of the espresso coffee extract and identified its main components. We then demonstrated with in vitro and in cell experiments that the whole coffee extract, caffeine, and genistein have biological properties in preventing aggregation, condensation, and seeding activity of the repeat region of tau. We also identified a set of coffee compounds capable of binding to preformed tau fibrils. These results add insights into the neuroprotective potential of espresso coffee and suggest candidate molecular scaffolds for designing therapies targeting monomeric or fibrillized forms of tau.


Assuntos
Doença de Alzheimer , Tauopatias , Humanos , Proteínas tau/metabolismo , Doença de Alzheimer/prevenção & controle , Doença de Alzheimer/metabolismo , Tauopatias/prevenção & controle , Tauopatias/metabolismo , Cafeína/farmacologia , Extratos Vegetais
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 201: 173-181, 2022 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35016968

RESUMO

The formation of biomolecular condensates has emerged as a crucial player both in neuronal physiology and neurodegeneration. Phase separation of the Alzheimer's related protein tau into liquid condensates is facilitated by polyanions and is regulated by post-translational modifications. Given the central role of ubiquitination in proteostasis regulation and signaling, we investigated the behavior of monoubiquitinated tau during formation of condensates. We ubiquitinated the lysine-rich, four-repeat domain of tau either unspecifically via enzymatic conjugation or in a position-specific manner by semisynthesis. Ubiquitin conjugation at specific sites weakened multivalent tau/RNA interactions and disfavored tau/heparin condensation. Yet, heterogeneous ubiquitination was tolerated during phase separation and stabilized droplets against aggregation-linked dissolution. Thus, we demonstrated that cofactor chemistry and site of modification affect the mesoscopic and molecular signatures of ubiquitinated tau condensates. Our findings suggest that ubiquitination could influence the physiological states and pathological transformations of tau in cellular condensates.


Assuntos
Doença de Alzheimer , Proteínas tau , Doença de Alzheimer/metabolismo , Humanos , Lisina/metabolismo , Ubiquitina/genética , Ubiquitinação , Proteínas tau/química
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 154: 206-216, 2020 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32179119

RESUMO

The notion that nanoscale surfaces influence protein conformational transitions stimulates the investigation of fibrillogenic polypeptides adsorbing to nanomaterials. Alpha-synuclein (αS) is a prototypical amyloidogenic protein whose aggregation is associated with severe neurodegenerative disorders. We explored the interaction of αS with silica nanoparticles (SNPs) in diverse solution conditions, ranging from protein-free to protein-rich media. We found that the SNP-binding region of αS, determined by site-resolved NMR spectroscopy, was similar in simple buffer and blood serum. Competition binding experiments with isotopic homologues and different proteins showed that cosolutes elicited molecular exchange in a protein-specific manner. The interaction of an oxidized, fibrillation-resistant protein form with SNPs was similar to that of unmodified αS. SNPs, however, did not stimulate fibrillation of the oxidized protein, which remained fibrillation incompetent. CD experiments revealed SNP-induced perturbations of the structural properties of oxidized and non-oxidized αS. Thus, while αS binding to SNPs is essentially orthogonal to fibril formation, the interaction perturbs the distribution of conformational states populated by the protein in the colloidal suspension. This study sheds light on the dynamic nature of αS interactions with NPs, an aspect that crucially impacts on our ability to control aggregation of αS.


Assuntos
Nanopartículas/química , Agregação Patológica de Proteínas , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Dióxido de Silício/química , alfa-Sinucleína/química , Humanos , Ligação Proteica , Conformação Proteica , Dobramento de Proteína
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