Intrinsic disorder in proteins involved in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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Nikolas Santamaria
Marwa Alhothali
Maria Harreguy Alfonso
Leonid Breydo
Vladimir N. Uversky
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[1] University of South Florida,Department of Molecular Medicine, Morsani College of Medicine
[2] University of South Florida,USF Health Byrd Alzheimer’s Research Institute, Morsani College of Medicine
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Structural Dynamics, Stability and Folding of Proteins, Institute of Cytology
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Neurodegeneration; Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; SOD1; TDP-43; FUS; Intrinsically disordered proteins; Protein–protein interactions; Posttranslational modifications; Binding-induced folding; Polymorphism; Protein structure; Protein function;
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Five structurally and functionally different proteins, an enzyme superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), a TAR-DNA binding protein-43 (TDP-43), an RNA-binding protein FUS, a cofilin-binding protein C9orf72, and polypeptides generated as a result of its intronic hexanucleotide expansions, and to lesser degree actin-binding profilin-1 (PFN1), are considered to be the major drivers of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. One of the features common to these proteins is the presence of significant levels of intrinsic disorder. The goal of this study is to consider these neurodegeneration-related proteins from the intrinsic disorder perspective. To this end, we employed a broad set of computational tools for intrinsic disorder analysis and conducted intensive literature search to gain information on the structural peculiarities of SOD1, TDP-43, FUS, C9orf72, and PFN1 and their intrinsic disorder predispositions, and the roles of intrinsic disorder in their normal and pathological functions.
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页码:1297 / 1318
页数:21
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