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Maturation of the functional mouse CRES amyloid from globular form.

Aveline Hewetson1, Nazmul H Khan2, Matthew J Dominguez3, Hoa Quynh Do1, R E Kusko1, Collin G Borcik2, Daniel J Rigden4, Ronan M Keegan4,5, R Bryan Sutton3,6, Michael P Latham7,6, Benjamin J Wylie7,6, Gail A Cornwall8.   

Abstract

The epididymal lumen contains a complex cystatin-rich nonpathological amyloid matrix with putative roles in sperm maturation and sperm protection. Given our growing understanding for the biological function of this and other functional amyloids, the problem still remains: how functional amyloids assemble including their initial transition to early oligomeric forms. To examine this, we developed a protocol for the purification of nondenatured mouse CRES, a component of the epididymal amyloid matrix, allowing us to examine its assembly to amyloid under conditions that may mimic those in vivo. Herein we use X-ray crystallography, solution-state NMR, and solid-state NMR to follow at the atomic level the assembly of the CRES amyloidogenic precursor as it progressed from monomeric folded protein to an advanced amyloid. We show the CRES monomer has a typical cystatin fold that assembles into highly branched amyloid matrices, comparable to those in vivo, by forming β-sheet assemblies that our data suggest occur via two distinct mechanisms: a unique conformational switch of a highly flexible disulfide-anchored loop to a rigid β-strand and by traditional cystatin domain swapping. Our results provide key insight into our understanding of functional amyloid assembly by revealing the earliest structural transitions from monomer to oligomer and by showing that some functional amyloid structures may be built by multiple and distinctive assembly mechanisms.

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Keywords:  NMR spectroscopy; X-ray crystallography; amyloid; cystatin

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32601205      PMCID: PMC7368291          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2006887117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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5.  Cystatin-related epididymal spermatogenic subgroup members are part of an amyloid matrix and associated with extracellular vesicles in the mouse epididymal lumen.

Authors:  Sandra Whelly; Archana Muthusubramanian; Jonathan Powell; Seethal Johnson; Mary Catherine Hastert; Gail A Cornwall
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Authors:  G A Cornwall; H Q Do; A Hewetson; A Muthusubramanian; C Myers
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Authors:  Sandra Whelly; Seethal Johnson; Jonathan Powell; Clinton Borchardt; Mary Catherine Hastert; Gail A Cornwall
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1.  Maturation of the functional mouse CRES amyloid from globular form.

Authors:  Aveline Hewetson; Nazmul H Khan; Matthew J Dominguez; Hoa Quynh Do; R E Kusko; Collin G Borcik; Daniel J Rigden; Ronan M Keegan; R Bryan Sutton; Michael P Latham; Benjamin J Wylie; Gail A Cornwall
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-06-29       Impact factor: 11.205

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3.  Cross-seeding between the functional amyloidogenic CRES and CRES3 family members and their regulation of Aβ assembly.

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