Revisit the effect of fibrillization on functions of prion protein from the perspective of Cu(II) binding.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

The Center for Cancer Training, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, 20892, USA.

Published: September 2018

Conversion of prion protein (PrP) from its α-helical form to a β-sheet rich scrapie form constitutes the key event of the etiology of prion diseases. Fundamental questions remain concerning the functions of prion protein and the mechanisms leading to the formation of misfolded forms. A wealth of evidence links physiological functions of PrP to its ability to bind Cu(II), suggesting that it may act as a copper buffer or be part of the copper transportation system. In contrast, much less attention has been devoted to understanding Cu(II) binding to the scrapie forms. The goal of this work is to comparatively investigate the coordination geometries among PrP conformers at different pH values using continuous X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. We have found that while both α-helical monomeric and fibrillar forms of PrP bind Cu(II) similarly, the multi-His configuration is more favored in the fibrillar form. Our results have provided insights into the effect of fibrillization on the functions of prion protein.

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