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Insights into the molecular mechanism of amyloid filament formation: Segmental folding of α-synuclein on lipid membranes
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Antonschmidt, Leif
Dervişoğlu, Rıza
Sant, Vrinda
Tekwani Movellan, Kumar
Andreas, Loren B.
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.abg2174
Abstract
Recent advances in the structural biology of disease-relevant α-synuclein fibrils have revealed a variety of structures, yet little is known about the process of fibril aggregate formation. Characterization of intermediate species that form during aggregation is crucial; however, this has proven very challenging because of their transient nature, heterogeneity, and low population. Here, we investigate the aggregation of α-synuclein bound to negatively charged phospholipid small unilamellar vesicles. Through a combination of kinetic and structural studies, we identify key time points in the aggregation process that enable targeted isolation of prefibrillar and early fibrillar intermediates. By using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, we show the gradual buildup of structural features in an α-synuclein fibril filament, revealing a segmental folding process. We identify distinct membrane-binding domains in α-synuclein aggregates, and the combined data are used to present a comprehensive mechanism of the folding of α-synuclein on lipid membranes.
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