Prolines Affect the Nucleation Phase of Amyloid Fibrillation Reaction; Mutational Analysis of Human Stefin B
2019
Proline residues play a prominent role in protein folding and aggregation. We investigated the influence of single prolines and their combination on oligomerization and the amyloid fibrillation reaction of human stefin B (stB). The proline mutants influenced the distribution of oligomers between monomers, dimers, and tetramers as shown by the size-exclusion chromatography. Only P74S showed higher oligomers, reminiscent of the molten globule reported previously for the P74S of stB-Y31 variant. The proline mutants also inhibited to various degree the amyloid fibrillation reaction. At 30 and 37 °C, inhibition was complete for the P74S single mutant, two double mutants (P6L P74S and P74S P79S), and for the triple mutant P6L P11S P74S. At 30 °C the single mutant P6L completely inhibited the reaction, while P11S and P79S formed amyloid fibrils with a prolonged lag phase. P36D did not show a lag phase, reminiscent of a downhill polymerization model. At 37 °C in addition to P36D, P11S, and P79S, P6L and P11S P74S...
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