Interactions between S100A9 and Alpha-Synuclein: Insight from NMR Spectroscopy

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S100A9 is a pro-inflammatory protein that co-aggregates with other proteins in amyloid fibril plaques. S100A9 can influence the aggregation kinetics and amyloid fibril structure of alpha-synuclein (α-syn), which is involved in Parkinson’s disease. Currently, there are limited data regarding their cross-interaction and how it influences the aggregation process. In this work, we analyzed this interaction using solution19 F and 2D15N –1H HSQC NMR spectroscopy and studied the aggregation properties of these two proteins. Here, we show that α-syn interacts with S100A9 at specific regions, which are also essential in the first step of aggregation. We also demonstrate that the 4-fluorophenylalanine label in alpha-synuclein is a sensitive probe to study interaction and aggregation using19 F NMR spectroscopy.

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Toleikis, Z., Bobrovs, R., Janoniene, A., Lends, A., Ziaunys, M., Baronaite, I., … Jaudzems, K. (2022). Interactions between S100A9 and Alpha-Synuclein: Insight from NMR Spectroscopy. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126781

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