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Millisecond Hydrogen/Deuterium-Exchange Mass Spectrometry Approach to Correlate Local Structure and Aggregation in α-Synuclein

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.2c03183

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  1. University Council Diamond Jubilee Scholarship (Exeter)
  2. UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship [MR/T02223X/1]
  3. Wellcome Trust [065807/Z/01/Z, 203249/Z/16/Z]
  4. U.K Medical Research Council (MRC) [MR/K02292X/1]
  5. Alzheimer Research UK (ARUK) [ARUK-PG013-14]
  6. Michael J Fox Foundation [16238]
  7. Infinitus China Ltd.
  8. Alzheimer Research UK
  9. Newnham College (Cambridge)
  10. George and Marie Vergottis Foundation (Cambridge Trust)
  11. British Biophysical Society (BSS)

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This study demonstrates a new approach that combines millisecond HDX-MS data with aggregation kinetics to determine the localized structural dynamics in the self-assembly process of alpha-synuclein. The study found that the central C-terminal residues are driving the nucleation and aggregation of alpha-synuclein.
In Parkinson's disease and other synucleinopathies, alpha-synuclein misfolds and aggregates. Its intrinsically disordered nature, however, causes it to adopt several meta-stable con-formations stabilized by internal hydrogen bonding. Because they interconvert on short timescales, monomeric conformations of disordered proteins are difficult to characterize using common structural techniques. Few techniques can measure the con-formations of monomeric alpha-synuclein, including millisecond hydrogen/deuterium-exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS). Here, we demonstrate a new approach correlating millisecond HDX-MS data with aggregation kinetics to determine the localized structural dynamics that underpin the self-assembly process in full-length wild-type monomeric alpha-synuclein. Our custom instrumentation and software enabled measurement of the amide hydrogen-exchange rates on the millisecond timescale for wild-type alpha-synuclein monomer up to residue resolution and under physiological conditions, mimicking those in the extracellular, intracellular, and lysosomal cellular compartments. We applied an empirical correction to normalize measured hydrogen-exchange rates and thus allow comparison between drastically different solution conditions. We characterized the aggregation kinetics and morphology of the resulting fibrils and correlate these with structural changes in the monomer. Applying a correlative approach to connect molecular conformation to aggregation in alpha-synuclein for the first time, we found that the central C-terminal residues of alpha-synuclein are driving its nucleation and thus its aggregation. We provide a new approach to link the local structural dynamics of intrinsically disordered proteins to functional attributes, which we evidence with new details on our current understanding of the relationship between the local chemical environment and conformational ensemble bias of monomeric alpha-synuclein.

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