Toxic oligomers of the amyloidogenic HypF-N protein form pores in mitochondrial membranes

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Maria Ylenia Farrugia
Mario Caruana
Stephanie Ghio
Angelique Camilleri
Claude Farrugia
Ruben J. Cauchi
Sara Cappelli
Fabrizio Chiti
Neville Vassallo
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[1] University of Malta,Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
[2] University of Malta,Centre for Molecular Medicine and Biobanking
[3] University of Malta,Department of Chemistry
[4] University of Florence,Section of Biochemistry, Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences
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Studies on the amyloidogenic N-terminal domain of the E. coli HypF protein (HypF-N) have contributed significantly to a detailed understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms in neurodegenerative diseases characterised by the formation of misfolded oligomers, by proteins such as amyloid-β, α-synuclein and tau. Given that both cell membranes and mitochondria are increasingly recognised as key targets of oligomer toxicity, we investigated the damaging effects of aggregates of HypF-N on mitochondrial membranes. Essentially, we found that HypF-N oligomers characterised by high surface hydrophobicity (type A) were able to trigger a robust permeabilisation of mito-mimetic liposomes possessing cardiolipin-rich membranes and dysfunction of isolated mitochondria, as demonstrated by a combination of mitochondrial shrinking, lowering of mitochondrial membrane potential and cytochrome c release. Furthermore, using single-channel electrophysiology recordings we obtained evidence that the type A aggregates induced currents reflecting formation of ion-conducting pores in mito-mimetic planar phospholipid bilayers, with multi-level conductances ranging in the hundreds of pS at negative membrane voltages. Conversely, HypF-N oligomers with low surface hydrophobicity (type B) could not permeabilise or porate mitochondrial membranes. These results suggest an inherent toxicity of membrane-active aggregates of amyloid-forming proteins to mitochondria, and that targeting of oligomer-mitochondrial membrane interactions might therefore afford protection against such damage.
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