Literature DB >> 19348768

The influence of vesicle size and composition on alpha-synuclein structure and stability.

Lars Kjaer1, Lise Giehm, Thomas Heimburg, Daniel Otzen.   

Abstract

Monomeric alpha-synuclein (alphaSN), which has no persistent structure in aqueous solution, is known to bind to anionic lipids with a resulting increase in alpha-helix structure. Here we show that at physiological pH and ionic strength, alphaSN incubated with different anionic lipid vesicles undergoes a marked increase in alpha-helical content at a temperature dictated either by the temperature of the lipid phase transition, or (in 1,2-DilauroylSN-Glycero-3-[Phospho-rac-(1-glycerol)] (DLPG), which is fluid down to 0 degrees C) by an intrinsic cold denaturation that occurs around 10-20 degrees C. This structure is subsequently lost in a thermal transition around 60 degrees C. Remarkably, this phenomenon is only observed for vesicles >100 nm in diameter and is sensitive to lipid chain length, longer chain lengths, and larger vesicles giving more cooperative unfolding transitions and a greater degree of structure. For both vesicle size and chain length, a higher degree of compressibility or permeability in the lipid thermal transition region is associated with a higher degree of alphaSN folding. Furthermore, the degree of structural change is strongly reduced by an increase in ionic strength or a decrease in the amount of anionic lipid. A simple binding-and-folding model that includes the lipid phase transition, exclusive binding of alphaSN to the liquid disordered phase, the thermodynamics of unfolding, and the electrostatics of binding of alphaSN to lipids is able to reproduce the two thermal transitions as well as the effect of ionic strength and anionic lipid. Thus the nature of alphaSN's binding to phospholipid membranes is intimately tied to the lipids' physico-chemical properties.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19348768      PMCID: PMC2711279          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2008.12.3940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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