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Type: Journal article
Title: Native disulphide-linked dimers facilitate amyloid fibril formation by bovine milk α(S2)-casein
Other Titles: Native disulphide-linked dimers facilitate amyloid fibril formation by bovine milk alpha(S2)-casein
Author: Thorn, D.C.
Bahraminejad, E.
Grosas, A.B.
Koudelka, T.
Hoffmann, P.
Mata, J.P.
Devlin, G.L.
Sunde, M.
Ecroyd, H.
Holt, C.
Carver, J.A.
Citation: Biophysical Chemistry, 2021; 270:106530-1-106530-12
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Issue Date: 2021
ISSN: 0301-4622
1873-4200
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David C. Thorn, Elmira Bahraminejad, Aidan B. Grosas, Tomas Koudelka, Peter Hoffmann, Jitendra P. Mata, Glyn L. Devlin, Margaret Sunde, Heath Ecroyd, Carl Holt, John A. Carver
Abstract: Bovine milk α(S2)-casein, an intrinsically disordered protein, readily forms amyloid fibrils in vitro and is implicated in the formation of amyloid fibril deposits in mammary tissue. Its two cysteine residues participate in the formation of either intra- or intermolecular disulphide bonds, generating monomer and dimer species. X-ray solution scattering measurements indicated that both forms of the protein adopt large, spherical oligomers at 20 °C. Upon incubation at 37 °C, the disulphide-linked dimer showed a significantly greater propensity to form amyloid fibrils than its monomeric counterpart. Thioflavin T fluorescence, circular dichroism and infrared spectra were consistent with one or both of the dimer isomers (in a parallel or antiparallel arrangement) being predisposed toward an ordered, amyloid-like structure. Limited proteolysis experiments indicated that the region from Ala⁸¹ to Lys¹¹³ is incorporated into the fibril core, implying that this region, which is predicted by several algorithms to be amyloidogenic, initiates fibril formation of α(S2)-casein. The partial conservation of the cysteine motif and the frequent occurrence of disulphide-linked dimers in mammalian milks despite the associated risk of mammary amyloidosis, suggest that the dimeric conformation of α(S2)-casein is a functional, yet amyloidogenic, structure.
Keywords: Milk casein protein; amyloid fibril; intramolecular disulphide; intermolecular disulphide; monomer; dimer
Rights: © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpc.2020.106530
Grant ID: NHMRC
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpc.2020.106530
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