Cryo-EM reveals structural breaks in a patient-derived amyloid fibril from systemic AL amyloidosis
2020
Systemic AL amyloidosis is a debilitating and potentially fatal disease that arises from the misfolding and fibrillation of immunoglobulin light chains (LCs). The disease is patient-specific with essentially each patient possessing a unique LC sequence. In this study, we present the first ex vivo fibril structures of a {lambda}3 LC. The fibrils were extracted from the explanted heart of a patient (FOR005) and consist of 115 residues, mainly from the LC variable domain. The fibril structures imply that a 180{degrees} rotation around the disulfide bond and a major unfolding step are necessary for fibrils to form. The two fibril structures show highly similar fibril protein folds, differing in only a 12-residue segment. Remarkably, the two structures do not represent separate fibril morphologies, as they can co-exist at different z-axial positions within the same fibril. Our data imply the presence of structural breaks at the interface of the two structural forms.
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