Assessing the role of aromatic residues in the amyloid aggregation of human muscle acylphosphatase
- 1 April 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 15 (4) , 862-870
- https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.051915806
Abstract
Among the many parameters that have been proposed to promote amyloid fibril formation is the pi-stacking of aromatic residues. We have studied the amyloid aggregation of several mutants of human muscle acylphosphatase in which an aromatic residue was substituted with a non-aromatic one. The aggregation rate was determined using the Thioflavin T test under conditions in which the variants populated initially an ensemble of partially unfolded conformations. Substitutions in aggregation-promoting fragments of the sequence result in a dramatically decreased aggregation rate of the protein, confirming the propensity of aromatic residues to promote this process. Nevertheless, a statistical analysis shows that the measured decrease of aggregation rate following mutation arises predominantly from a reduction of hydrophobicity and intrinsic beta-sheet propensity. This suggests that aromatic residues favor aggregation because of these factors rather than for their aromaticity.Keywords
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