Environmental Effects on a Prion s Helix II Domain: Copper(II) and Membrane Interactions with PrP180 193 and Its Analogues.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
An abnormal interaction between copper and the prion protein is believed to play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of prion diseases. Copper binding has been mainly attributed to the N-terminal domain of the prion
protein, but this hypothesis has recently been challenged in some papers
which suggest that the C-terminal domain might also compete for metal
anchoring. In particular, the segment corresponding to the helix II region of the prion protein, namely PrP180193, has been shown both to bind copper and to exhibit a copper-enhanced cytotoxicity,
as well as to interact with artificial membranes. The present work is
aimed at extending these results by choosing the most representative
model of this domain and by determining its copper affinity. With this aim, the different role played by the electrostatic properties of the C- and N-termini of PrP180193 (VNITIKQHTVTTTT) in determining its conformational behaviour, copper coordination and ability to perturb model membranes was investigated. Owing to the low solubility of PrP180193, its copper affinity was evaluated by using the shorter PrPAc184188NH2 (IKQHT) analogueas a model. ESI-MS, ESR, UV/Vis, and CD measurements were carried out on the copper(ii)/PrPAc184188NH2 and copper(ii)/PrP180193NH2 systems, and showed that PrPAc184188NH2 is a reliable model for the metal interaction with the helix II domain. The affinity of copper(ii) for the helix II fragment is higher than that for the octarepeat and PrP106126 peptides. Finally, the different ability of PrP180193 analogues to perturb the DPPC model membrane was assessed by DSC measurements. The possible biological consequences of these findings are also discussed briefly.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
copper; helical structures; membranes; peptides; prions
List of contributors:
Rizzarelli, Enrico; Pappalardo, Giuseppe; Sanna, Daniele; Grasso, Giulia; Milardi, Danilo
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