PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Unlike twins: an NMR comparison of two α-synuclein polymorphs featuring different toxicity.

  • Julia Gath,
  • Luc Bousset,
  • Birgit Habenstein,
  • Ronald Melki,
  • Anja Böckmann,
  • Beat H Meier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090659
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. e90659

Abstract

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We structurally compare, using solid-state NMR, two different polymorphs of α-synuclein which, as established recently, display contrasting biochemical properties, toxicity, and tropism for cells. We show that both forms, which can each be produced as a pure polymorph, are greatly different in secondary structure. While β-sheets are the dominating secondary structure elements for both polymorphs, they are markedly divergent in terms of number of elements, as well as their distribution. We demonstrate that all identified β-sheets feature an in-register parallel stacking for both polymorphs. The two forms show a different molecular arrangement in the unit cell and distinct dynamic features, while sharing a highly flexible C-terminal domain. The use of reproducible, well-identified conditions for sample preparation and the recording of identical NMR experiments allows for a direct comparison of the results.