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Optogenetic Phase Transition of TDP-43 in Spinal Motor Neurons of Zebrafish Larvae
Published on: February 25, 2022
Scaffold-client behavior and structural organization in multicomponent protein condensates as revealed by studying
Vitor Ulisses Monnaka1,2, Brandon Shipley3, Solomiia Boyko2
1Faculdade Israelita de Ciências da Saúde Albert Einstein, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil.
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Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is known to modulate pathological aggregation of proteins implicated in neurodegenerative diseases, such as tau and TDP-43. While LLPS mechanisms of individual proteins are well characterized, much less is known about phase behavior of multicomponent protein systems. Here, we investigated the LLPS behavior of mixtures of tau and TDP-43 low complexity domain (LCD), two proteins known to co-aggregate in Alzheimer's disease. We found that, depending on the concentration, each protein can function either as a scaffold (driving condensate formation) or as a client (passively recruited into condensates formed by the other). Notably, scaffold-client roles can be modulated by selectively inhibiting the interactions driving LLPS: electrostatic for tau, and hydrophobic for TDP-43 LCD. A striking feature of this system is the formation of a tau "halo" around TDP-43 LCD droplets, which coarse-grained simulations reveal to arise from tau's amphiphilic organization at condensate interfaces. Together, these findings provide molecular-level insights into the general principles governing the assembly and organization of multicomponent protein condensates.
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