Prediction of nucleating sequences from amyloidogenic propensities of tau-related peptides

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Quijano, FAR
Morrow, D
Wise, BM
Brancia, FL
Goux, WJ
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[1] Univ Texas Dallas, Dept Chem, Richardson, TX 75083 USA
[2] Shimadzu Res Lab Europe, Manchester M17 1GP, Lancs, England
[3] Eigenvector Res Inc, Manson, WA 98831 USA
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10.1021/bi052226q
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Physical properties, including amyloid morphology, FTIR and CD spectra, enhancement of Congo red absorbance, polymerization rate, critical monomer concentration, free energy of stabilization, hydrophobicity, and the partition coefficient between soluble and amyloid states, were measured for the tau-related peptide Ac-VQIVYK amide (AcPHF6) and its single site mutants Ac-VQIVXK amide (X not equal Cys). Transmission electron microscopy showed that 15 out of the 19 peptides formed amyloid in buffer, with morphologies ranging from straight and twisted filaments to sheets and rolled sheets. Using principal component analysis (PCA), measured properties were treated in a comprehensive manner, and scores along the most significant principal components were used to define individual amino acid amyloidogenic propensities. Quantitative structure-activity modeling (QSAM) showed that residues with greater size and hydrophobicity made the largest contributions to the propensity of peptides to form amyloid. Using individual amino acid propensities, sequences within tau with high amyloid-forming potential were estimated and found to include (226)VAVVR(230) in the proline-rich region, (275)VQIINK(280) (PHF6*) and (306)VQIVYK(311) (PHF6) within the microtubule binding region, and (IVYK395)-I-392 in the C-tail region of the protein. The results suggest that regions outside the microtubule-binding region may play important roles in tau aggregation kinetics or paired helical filament structure.
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