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Membrane–Protein–Hydration Interaction of α-Synuclein with Anionic Vesicles Probed via Angle-Resolved Second-Harmonic Scattering

Dedic, Jan
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Rocha, Sandra
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Okur, Halil I.
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January 9, 2019
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Amyloid formation of the protein α-synuclein promotes neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease. The normal function of α-synuclein includes synaptic vesicle transport and fusion, and the protein binds strongly to negatively charged vesicles in vitro. Here, we demonstrate that nonresonant angle-resolved second-harmonic scattering detects α-synuclein binding to liposomes through changes in water orientational correlations and can thus be used as a high-accuracy and high-throughput label-free probe of protein-liposome interactions. The obtained results support a binding model in which the N-terminus of α-synuclein adopts an α-helical conformation that lies flat on the vesicle surface while the negatively charged C-terminus remains in solution.

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DOI
10.1021/acs.jpcb.8b11096
Author(s)
Dedic, Jan
Rocha, Sandra
Okur, Halil I.
Wittung-Stafshede, Pernilla
Roke, Sylvie
Date Issued

2019-01-09

Published in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume

B123

Issue

5

Start page

1044

End page

1049

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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March 19, 2019
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