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Noriyo Onishi1, Nicodemo Mazzaferro1, Špela Kunstelj1
1Department of Chemistry, St. John's University, Queens, NY 11439, USA.
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Aggregates of misfolded α-synuclein proteins (asyn) are key markers of Parkinson's disease. Asyn proteins have three domains: an N-terminal domain, a hydrophobic NAC core implicated in aggregation, and a proline-rich C-terminal domain. Proteins with truncated C-terminal domains are known to be prone to aggregation and suggest that understanding domain-domain interactions in asyn monomers could help elucidate the role of the flanking domains in modulating protein structure. To this end, we used Gaussian accelerated molecular dynamics (GAMD) to simulate wild-type (WT), N-terminal truncated (ΔN), C-terminal truncated (ΔC), and isolated NAC domain asyn protein variants (isoNAC). Using clustering and contact analysis, we found that removal of the N-terminal domain led to increased contacts between NAC and C-terminal domains and the formation of interdomain β-sheets. Removal of either flanking domain also resulted in increased compactness of every domain. We also found that the contacts between flanking domains in the WT protein result in an electrostatic potential (ESP) that may lead to favorable interactions with anionic lipid membranes. Removal of the C-terminal domain disrupts the ESP in a way that could result in over-stabilized protein-membrane interactions. These results suggests that cooperation between the flanking domains may modulate the protein's structure in a way that helps maintain elongation and creates an ESP that may aid favorable interactions with the membrane.
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