کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2186122 | 1096035 | 2009 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The prion hypothesis states that it is solely the three-dimensional structure of the polypeptide chain that distinguishes the prion and nonprion forms of the protein. For HET-s, the atomic-resolution structure of the isolated prion domain HET-s(218–289), consisting of a highly ordered triangular cross-β arrangement, is known. Here we present a solid-state NMR study of fibrils of the full-length HET-s prion in which we compare their spectra with spectra from isolated C-terminal prion domain fibrils and the crystalline N-terminal globular domain HET-s(1–227). The spectra reveal unequivocally that the highly ordered structure of the isolated prion domain HET-s(218–289) is conserved in the context of the full-length fibrils investigated here. However, the globular domain loses much of its tertiary structure while partly retaining its secondary structure, thus exhibiting behavior reminiscent of a molten globule. Flexible residues that may constitute the linker connecting the two domains are detected using INEPT (insensitive nuclei enhanced by polarization transfer) spectroscopy. Based on our data, we propose a structural model that is in line with a general model developed for amyloid fibrils built from a cross-β core decorated with globular domains. The loss of structure in the HET-s globular domain sharply contrasts with the behavior observed for fibrils of Ure2p and suggests that there is considerable structural diversity in the fibrils of globular-domain-containing prions despite their similar appearances at the microscopic level.
Journal: Journal of Molecular Biology - Volume 394, Issue 1, 20 November 2009, Pages 119–127