Reference: Bousset L, et al. (2003) The native-like conformation of Ure2p in fibrils assembled under physiologically relevant conditions switches to an amyloid-like conformation upon heat-treatment of the fibrils. J Struct Biol 141(2):132-42

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The [URE3] phenotype in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is inherited by a prion mechanism involving self-propagating Ure2p aggregates. It is believed that assembly of intact Ure2p into fibrillar polymers that bind Congo Red and show yellow-green birefringence upon staining and are resistant to proteolysis is the consequence of a major change in the conformation of the protein. We recently dissected the assembly process of Ure2p and showed the protein to retain its native alpha-helical structure upon assembly into protein fibrils that are similar to amyloids in that they are straight, bind Congo red and show green-yellow birefringence and have an increased resistance to proteolysis (). Here we further show using specific ligand binding, FTIR spectroscopy and X-ray fiber diffraction that Ure2p fibrils assembled under physiologically relevant conditions are devoid of a cross-beta core. The X-ray fiber diffraction pattern of these fibrils reveals their well-defined axial supramolecular order. By analyzing the effect of heat-treatment on Ure2p fibrils we bring evidences for a large conformational change that occurs within the fibrils with the loss of the ligand binding capacity, decrease of the alpha helicity, the formation of a cross-beta core and the disappearance of the axial supramolecular order. The extent of the conformational change suggests that it is not limited to the N-terminal part of Ure2p polypeptide chain. We show that the heat-treated fibrils that possess a cross-beta core are unable to propagate their structural characteristic while native-like fibrils are. Finally, the potential evolution of native-like fibrils into amyloid fibrils is discussed.

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Bousset L, Briki F, Doucet J, Melki R
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