JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-Assembly of Ovalbumin into Amyloid and Non-Amyloid Fibrils

Cécile LaraSimon Gourdin-BertinJozef AdamčíkSreenath BolisettyRaffaele Mezzenga

Year: 2012 Journal:   Biomacromolecules Vol: 13 (12)Pages: 4213-4221   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

We study the fibrillation pathway of ovalbumin protein and report the simultaneous formation of several types of fibrils, with clear structural and physical differences. We compare the fibrillation mechanisms at low pH with and without salt, and follow the kinetics of fibrils growth by atomic force microscopy (AFM), static and dynamic light scattering (SLS, DLS), and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). We show that, among the morphologies identified, long semiflexible amyloid fibrils (type I), with persistence length Lp∼3 μm, Young's modulus E∼2.8 GPa, and cross-β structure are formed. We also observe much more flexible fibrils (type III, Lp∼63 nm), that can assemble into multistranded ribbons with time. They show significantly lower intrinsic stiffness (1.1 GPa) and a secondary structure, which is not characteristic of the well-ordered amyloids, as determined by circular dichroism (CD), wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS), and attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR). In between these two main classes of fibrils, a third family, with intermediate flexibility (type II, Lp∼300 nm), is also resolved.

Keywords:
Amyloid fibril Ovalbumin Amyloid (mycology) Fibril Chemistry Amyloid disease Biophysics Amyloidosis Amyloid β Biochemistry Immunology Biology Antigen Medicine Disease Pathology

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