Author:
Thakur D. C.,Saumya Kumar Udit,Singh Vipendra Kumar,Giri Rajanish
Abstract
AbstractSignal peptides (SPs) are essential tools in sorting or translocating the synthesized proteins. However, except few examples, their studies in isolation are quite limited. Here we asked a question of the aggregation propensity of signal peptide (residues 1-18) of Human Serum Albumin (HSA). Molecular dynamic simulations were used to acquire observations into the mechanism through which signal peptides of HSA self-aggregated in physiological conditions. Further, we confirmed our results by combining dye-based assays, atomic force microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy techniques. It was noted that the signal peptide of HSA (region 1-18) forms typical amyloid-like fibrils.Graphical
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory