Addition of αa-crystallin sequence 164-173 to a mini-chaperone DFVIFLDVKHFSPEDLT alters the conformation but not the chaperone-like activity

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It has been shown that αA-mini-chaperone, a peptide representing the chaperone binding site in αA-crystallin, prevents destabilized protein aggregation. αA-Mini-chaperone has been shown to form amyloid fibrils. This study was undertaken to improve the stability of αA-mini-chaperone while preserving its anti-aggregation activity by fusing the flexible and solvent-exposed C-terminal 164-173 region of αA-crystallin to the mini-chaperone sequence DFVIFLDVKHFSPEDLT. The resulting chimeric chaperone peptide, DFVIFLDVKHFSPEDLTEEKPTSAPSS (designated CP1), was characterized. Circular dichroism studies showed that unlike αA-mini-chaperone with its β-sheet structure, the CP1 peptide exhibited a random structure. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) examination of the CP1 peptide incubated in a shaker at 37 °C for 72 h did not reveal amyloid fibrils, whereas αA-mini-chaperone showed distinct fibrils. Consistent with TEM observation, the thioflavin T binding assay showed an increased level of dye binding in the mini-chaperone incubated at 37 °C and subjected to shaking but not of the CP1 peptide incubated under similar conditions. The chaperone activity of the CP1 peptide was comparable to that of αA-mini-chaperone against denaturing alcohol dehydrogenase, citrate synthase, and α-lactalbumin. Transduction of both peptide chaperones to COS-7 cells showed no cytotoxic effects. The antioxidation assay involving the H 2O2 treatment of COS-7 cells revealed that αA-mini-chaperone and the CP1 peptide have comparable cytoprotective properties against H2O2-induced oxidative damage in COS-7 cells. This study therefore shows that the addition of C-terminal sequence 164-173 of αA-crystallin to αA-mini-chaperone influences the conformation of αA-mini-chaperone without affecting its chaperone function or cytoprotective activity. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Raju, M., Santhoshkumar, P., Xie, L., & Sharma, K. K. (2014). Addition of αa-crystallin sequence 164-173 to a mini-chaperone DFVIFLDVKHFSPEDLT alters the conformation but not the chaperone-like activity. Biochemistry, 53(16), 2615–2623. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi4017268

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