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Flanking Regions Determine the Structure of the Poly-Glutamine in Huntingtin through Mechanisms Common among Glutamine-Rich Human Proteins.

Annika Urbanek1, Matija Popovic1, Anna Morató1, Alejandro Estaña2, Carlos A Elena-Real1, Pablo Mier3, Aurélie Fournet1, Frédéric Allemand1, Stephane Delbecq4, Miguel A Andrade-Navarro3, Juan Cortés5, Nathalie Sibille1, Pau Bernadó6.   

Abstract

The causative agent of Huntington's disease, the poly-Q homo-repeat in the N-terminal region of huntingtin (httex1), is flanked by a 17-residue-long fragment (N17) and a proline-rich region (PRR), which promote and inhibit the aggregation propensity of the protein, respectively, by poorly understood mechanisms. Based on experimental data obtained from site-specifically labeled NMR samples, we derived an ensemble model of httex1 that identified both flanking regions as opposing poly-Q secondary structure promoters. While N17 triggers helicity through a promiscuous hydrogen bond network involving the side chains of the first glutamines in the poly-Q tract, the PRR promotes extended conformations in neighboring glutamines. Furthermore, a bioinformatics analysis of the human proteome showed that these structural traits are present in many human glutamine-rich proteins and that they are more prevalent in proteins with longer poly-Q tracts. Taken together, these observations provide the structural bases to understand previous biophysical and functional data on httex1.
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Keywords:  Huntingtin; Huntington's disease; NMR; ensemble modeling; homo-repeat; intrinsically disordered protein; low-complexity region; poly-glutamine (poly-Q); site-specific isotopic labeling (SSIL)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32402249     DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2020.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Structure        ISSN: 0969-2126            Impact factor:   5.006


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