Biophysical and spectroscopic methods for monitoring protein misfolding and amyloid aggregation

JS Cristóvão, BJ Henriques, CM Gomes - Protein Misfolding Diseases …, 2019 - Springer
Protein Misfolding Diseases: Methods and Protocols, 2019Springer
Proteins exhibit a remarkable structural plasticity and may undergo conformational changes
resulting in protein misfolding both in a biological context and upon perturbing
physiopathological conditions. Such nonfunctional protein conformers, including misfolded
states and aggregates, are often associated to protein folding diseases. Understanding the
biology of protein folding diseases thus requires tools that allow the structural
characterization of nonnative conformations of proteins and their interconversions. Here we …
Abstract
Proteins exhibit a remarkable structural plasticity and may undergo conformational changes resulting in protein misfolding both in a biological context and upon perturbing physiopathological conditions. Such nonfunctional protein conformers, including misfolded states and aggregates, are often associated to protein folding diseases. Understanding the biology of protein folding diseases thus requires tools that allow the structural characterization of nonnative conformations of proteins and their interconversions. Here we present detailed procedures to monitor protein conformational changes and aggregation based on spectroscopic and biophysical methods that include circular dichroism, ATR-Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering. To illustrate the application of these methods we report to our previous studies on misfolding, aggregation and amyloid fibril formation by superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), a protein whose toxic deposition is implicated in the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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