Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) possess a peculiar amino acid composition that makes them very soluble. Nevertheless, they can encounter aggregation in physiological and pathological contexts. In this work, we addressed the issue of how electrostatic charges can influence aggregation propensity by using the N-terminus moiety of the measles virus phosphoprotein, PNT, as a model IDP. Taking advantage of the high sequence designability of IDPs, we have produced an array of PNT variants sharing the same hydrophobicity, but differing in net charges per residue and isoelectric points (pI). The solubility and conformational properties of these proteins were analysed through biochemical and biophysical techniques in a wide range of pH values and compared with those of the green fluorescence protein (GFP), a globular protein with lower net charge per residue, but similar hydrophobicity. Tested proteins showed a solubility minimum close to their pI, as expected, but the pH-dependent decrease of solubility was not uniform and driven by the net charge per residue of each variant. A parallel behaviour was observed also in fusion proteins between PNT variants and GFP, which minimally contributes to the solubility of chimeras. Our data suggest that the overall solubility of a protein can be dictated by protein regions endowed with higher net charge per residue and, hence, prompter to respond to pH changes. This finding could be exploited for biotechnical purposes, such as the design of solubility/aggregation tags, and in studies aimed to clarify the pathological and physiological behaviour of IDPs.

Tedeschi, G., Mangiagalli, M., Chmielewska, S., Lotti, M., Natalello, A., Brocca, S. (2017). Aggregation properties of a disordered protein are tunable by pH and depend on its net charge per residue. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS, 1861(11), 2543-2550 [10.1016/j.bbagen.2017.09.002].

Aggregation properties of a disordered protein are tunable by pH and depend on its net charge per residue

TEDESCHI, GIULIA
Primo
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MANGIAGALLI, MARCO
Secondo
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LOTTI, MARINA;NATALELLO, ANTONINO
Penultimo
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BROCCA, STEFANIA
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) possess a peculiar amino acid composition that makes them very soluble. Nevertheless, they can encounter aggregation in physiological and pathological contexts. In this work, we addressed the issue of how electrostatic charges can influence aggregation propensity by using the N-terminus moiety of the measles virus phosphoprotein, PNT, as a model IDP. Taking advantage of the high sequence designability of IDPs, we have produced an array of PNT variants sharing the same hydrophobicity, but differing in net charges per residue and isoelectric points (pI). The solubility and conformational properties of these proteins were analysed through biochemical and biophysical techniques in a wide range of pH values and compared with those of the green fluorescence protein (GFP), a globular protein with lower net charge per residue, but similar hydrophobicity. Tested proteins showed a solubility minimum close to their pI, as expected, but the pH-dependent decrease of solubility was not uniform and driven by the net charge per residue of each variant. A parallel behaviour was observed also in fusion proteins between PNT variants and GFP, which minimally contributes to the solubility of chimeras. Our data suggest that the overall solubility of a protein can be dictated by protein regions endowed with higher net charge per residue and, hence, prompter to respond to pH changes. This finding could be exploited for biotechnical purposes, such as the design of solubility/aggregation tags, and in studies aimed to clarify the pathological and physiological behaviour of IDPs.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
IDPs; Isoelectric point; NCPR; Protein aggregation; Protein solubility;
IDPs; Isoelectric point; NCPR; Protein aggregation; Protein solubility
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2017
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11
2543
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Tedeschi, G., Mangiagalli, M., Chmielewska, S., Lotti, M., Natalello, A., Brocca, S. (2017). Aggregation properties of a disordered protein are tunable by pH and depend on its net charge per residue. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS, 1861(11), 2543-2550 [10.1016/j.bbagen.2017.09.002].
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