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Assembly of Huntingtin headpiece into α-helical bundles

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卷 12, 期 2, 页码 -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1116/1.4984009

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Protein aggregation is a hallmark of neurodegenerative disorders. In this group of brain-related disorders, a disease-specific host protein or fragment misfolds and adopts a metastatic, aggregate-prone conformation. Often, this misfolded conformation is structurally and thermodynamically different from its native state. Intermolecular contacts, which arise in this non-native state, promote aggregation. In this regard, understanding the molecular principles and mechanisms that lead to the formation of such a non-native state and further promote the formation of the critical nucleus for fiber growth is essential. In this study, the authors analyze the aggregation propensity of Huntingtin headpiece (htt(NT)), which is known to facilitate the polyQ aggregation, in relation to the helix mediated aggregation mechanism proposed by the Wetzel group. The authors demonstrate that even though htt(NT) displays a degenerate conformational spectrum on its own, interfaces of macroscopic or molecular origin can promote the alpha-helix conformation, eliminating all other alternatives in the conformational phase space. Our findings indicate that htt(NT) molecules do not have a strong orientational preference for parallel or antiparallel orientation of the helices within the aggregate. However, a parallel packed bundle of helices would support the idea of increased polyglutamine concentration, to pave the way for cross-beta structures. (C) 2017 American Vacuum Society.

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