Characterization of Amyloid Formation by Glucagon-Like Peptides: Role of Basic Residues in Heparin-Mediated Aggregation

肝素 化学 纤维 生物物理学 淀粉样蛋白(真菌学) 蛋白质聚集 生物化学 糖胺聚糖 生物 无机化学
作者
Narendra Nath Jha,Anoop Arunagiri,Srivastav Ranganathan,Ganesh M. Mohite,Ranjith Padinhateeri,Samir K. Maji
出处
期刊:Biochemistry [American Chemical Society]
卷期号:52 (49): 8800-8810 被引量:39
标识
DOI:10.1021/bi401398k
摘要

Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) have been reported to play a significant role in amyloid formation of a wide range of proteins/peptides either associated with diseases or native biological functions. The exact mechanism by which GAGs influence amyloid formation is not clearly understood. Here, we studied two closely related peptides, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1) and glucagon-like peptide 2 (GLP2), for their amyloid formation in the presence and absence of the representative GAG heparin using various biophysical and computational approaches. We show that the aggregation and amyloid formation by these peptides follow distinct mechanisms: GLP1 follows nucleation-dependent aggregation, whereas GLP2 forms amyloids without any significant lag time. Investigating the role of heparin, we also found that heparin interacts with GLP1, accelerates its aggregation, and gets incorporated within its amyloid fibrils. In contrast, heparin neither affects the aggregation kinetics of GLP2 nor gets embedded within its fibrils. Furthermore, we found that heparin preferentially influences the stability of the GLP1 fibrils over GLP2 fibrils. To understand the specific nature of the interaction of heparin with GLP1 and GLP2, we performed all-atom MD simulations. Our in silico results show that the basic-nonbasic-basic (B-X-B) motif of GLP1 (K28-G29-R30) facilitates the interaction between heparin and peptide monomers. However, the absence of such a motif in GLP2 could be the reason for a significantly lower strength of interaction between GLP2 and heparin. Our study not only helps to understand the role of heparin in inducing protein aggregation but also provides insight into the nature of heparin–protein interaction.

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