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New model for crystalline polyglutamine assemblies and their connection with amyloid fibrils.

Pawel Sikorski1, Edward Atkins.   

Abstract

Based on the interpretation of X-ray diffraction data reported for crystals of the poly-L-glutamine-rich 19-peptide D(2)Q(15)K(2), Perutz et al. (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2002, 99, 5591-5595) proposed that hollow, water-filled nanotubes are the basic structural motif of amyloid fibers. We are able to offer an alternative interpretation for the same X-ray diffraction data. Our proposed structure consists of beta-sheets, limited in size in the chain direction that stack at an intersheet distance of 0.83 nm to form cross-beta crystallites. The beta-sheets are composed of individual D(2)Q(15)K(2) molecules hydrogen bonding together in the a direction. The relatively linear interchain amide hydrogen bonds in this growth direction occur at two sites: (i) between neighboring backbone amides and (ii) between adjacent (glutamine) side chain amides decorating both surfaces of the beta sheet. The polyQ sub-lattice unit cell is orthorhombic with parameters a =0.950 nm, b = 1.660 nm, and c = 0.695 nm; contains two beta-sheet segments; and has a calculated density of 1.54 g cm(-3). A key ingredient in the proposed structure is the locking of the Q side chains by hydrogen bonding, which allow high-density packing. In addition, there is evidence suggesting that the D(2)Q(15)K(2) molecules adopt a once-folded hairpin conformation.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15638548     DOI: 10.1021/bm0494388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


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