Abstract
Abstract
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are a subset of proteins that lack stable secondary structure. Given their polymeric nature, previous mean-field approximations have been used to describe the statistical structure of IDPs. However, the amino-acid sequence heterogeneity and complex intermolecular interaction network have significantly impeded the ability to get proper approximations. One such case is the intrinsically disordered tail domain of neurofilament low (NFLt), which comprises a 50 residue-long uncharged domain followed by a 96 residue-long negatively charged domain. Here, we measure two NFLt variants to identify the impact of the NFLt two main subdomains on its complex interactions and statistical structure. Using synchrotron small-angle x-ray scattering, we find that the uncharged domain of the NFLt induces attractive interactions that cause it to self-assemble into star-like polymer brushes. On the other hand, when the uncharged domain is truncated, the remaining charged N-terminal domains remain isolated in solution with typical polyelectrolyte characteristics. We further discuss how competing long- and short-ranged interactions within the polymer brushes dominate their ensemble structure and, in turn, their implications on previously observed phenomena in NFL native and diseased states.
Graphic abstract
Visual schematic of the SAXS measurement results of the Neurofilament-low tail domain IDP (NFLt). NFLts assemble into star-like brushes through their hydrophobic N-terminal domains (marked in blue). In increasing salinity, brush height (h) is initially increased following a decrease while gaining additional tails to their assembly. Isolating the charged sub-domain of the NFLt (marked in red) results in isolated polyelectrolytes
Funder
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation
Israel Science Foundation
H2020 European Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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