Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) or prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative diseases with no approved therapeutics. TSE pathology is characterized by abnormal accumulation of amyloidogenic and infectious prion protein conformers (PrP) in the central nervous system. Herein, we examined the role of gallate group in green tea catechins in modulating the aggregation of human prion protein (HuPrP) using two green tea constituents i.e., epicatechin 3-gallate (EC3G; with intact gallate ring) and epigallocatechin (EGC; without gallate ring). Molecular docking indicated distinct differences in hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions of EC3G and EGC at the β2-α2 loop of HuPrP. These differences were substantiated by 44-fold higher KD for EC3G as compared to EGC with the former significantly reducing Thioflavin T (ThT) binding aggregates of HuPrP. Conformational alterations in HuPrP aggregates were validated by particle sizing, AFM analysis and A11 and OC conformational antibodies. As compared to EGC, EC3G showed relatively higher reduction in toxicity and cellular internalization of HuPrP oligomers in Neuro-2a cells. Additionally, EC3G also displayed higher fibril disaggregating properties as observed by ThT kinetics and electron microscopy. Our observations were supported by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations that showed markedly reduced α2-α3 and β2-α2 loop mobilities in presence of EC3G that may lead to constriction of HuPrP conformational space with lowered β-sheet conversion. In totality, gallate moiety of catechins play key role in modulating HuPrP aggregation, and toxicity and could be a new structural motif for designing therapeutics against prion diseases and other neurodegenerative disorders.

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