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Heterotypic Amyloid beta interactions facilitate amyloid assembly and modify amyloid structure

Authors :
Emiel Michiels
Patricia Guerreiro
Yulia Lampi
Frederic Rousseau
Bert Houben
Joris de Wit
Meine Ramakers
Katerina Konstantoulea
Luís Ribeiro
Liam D. Aubrey
Nikolaos N. Louros
Joost Schymkowitz
Wei-Feng Xue
Matthias De Vleeschouwer
Source :
EMBO J
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
WILEY, 2022.

Abstract

It is still unclear why pathological amyloid deposition initiates in specific brain regions or why some cells or tissues are more susceptible than others. Amyloid deposition is determined by the self-assembly of short protein segments called aggregation-prone regions (APRs) that favour cross-β structure. Here, we investigated whether Aβ amyloid assembly can be modified by heterotypic interactions between Aβ APRs and short homologous segments in otherwise unrelated human proteins. Mining existing proteomics data of Aβ plaques from AD patients revealed an enrichment in proteins that harbour such homologous sequences to the Aβ APRs, suggesting heterotypic amyloid interactions may occur in patients. We identified homologous APRs from such proteins and show that they can modify Aβ assembly kinetics, fibril morphology and deposition pattern in vitro. Moreover, we found three of these proteins upon transient expression in an Aβ reporter cell line promote Aβ amyloid aggregation. Strikingly, we did not find a bias towards heterotypic interactions in plaques from AD mouse models where Aβ self-aggregation is observed. Based on these data, we propose that heterotypic APR interactions may play a hitherto unrealized role in amyloid-deposition diseases. ispartof: EMBO JOURNAL vol:41 issue:2 ispartof: location:England status: published

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14602075
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EMBO J
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9892406fea6d2a2bf3600469d2001645