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Native Top-Down Mass Spectrometry and Ion Mobility Spectrometry of the Interaction of Tau Protein with a Molecular Tweezer Assembly Modulator

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13361-018-2027-6

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Electrospray ionization; Electron capture dissociation; Native mass spectrometry; Top-down mass spectrometry; Tau; Tweezer

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  1. US National Institutes of Health [R01GM103479, S10RR028893, S10OD018504, RF1AG054000, R01AG050721]
  2. Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talents Project (DPST)
  3. Royal Thai Government
  4. Rachadapisek Sompot Fund, Chulalongkorn University
  5. US Department of Energy [DE-FC02-02ER63421]
  6. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [CRC1093, EH 100/19-1]

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Native top-down mass spectrometry (MS) and ion mobility spectrometry (IMS)were applied to characterize the interaction of a molecular tweezer assembly modulator, CLR01, with tau, a protein believed to be involved in a number of neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. The tweezer CLR01 has been shown to inhibit aggregation of amyloidogenic polypeptides without toxic side effects. ESI-MS spectra for different forms of tau protein (full-length, fragments, phosphorylated, etc.) in the presence of CLR01 indicate a primary binding stoichiometry of 1:1. The relatively high charging of the protein measured from non-denaturing solutions is typical of intrinsically disordered proteins, such as tau. Top-down mass spectrometry using electron capture dissociation (ECD) is a tool usedto determine not only the sites of post-translational modifications but also the binding site(s) of non-covalent interacting ligands to biomolecules. The intact protein and the protein-modulator complex were subjected to ECD-MS to obtain sequence information, map phosphorylation sites, and pinpoint the sites of inhibitor binding. TheESI-MSstudy of intact tau proteins indicates that top-down MS is amenable to the study of various tau isoforms and their post-translational modifications (PTMs). The ECD-MS data point to a CLR01 binding site in the microtubule-binding region of tau, spanning residues K294-K331, which includes a six-residue nucleating segment PHF6 (VQIVYK) implicated in aggregation. Furthermore, ion mobility experiments on the tau fragmentin the presence of CLR01 and phosphorylated taureveal a shift towards a more compact structure. The mass spectrometry study suggests a picture for the molecular mechanism ofthe modulation of protein-protein interactions in tau by CLR01.

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