Quantitative interrogation of protein co-aggregation using multi-color fluorogenic protein aggregation sensors

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Abstract

Co-aggregation of multiple pathogenic proteins is common in neurodegenerative diseases but deconvolution of such biochemical process is challenging. Herein, we developed a dual-color fluorogenic thermal shift assay to simultaneously report on the aggregation of two different proteins and quantitatively study their thermodynamic stability during co-aggregation. Expansion of spectral coverage was first achieved by developing multi-color fluorogenic protein aggregation sensors. Orthogonal detection was enabled by conjugating sensors of minimal fluorescence crosstalk to two different proteinsviasortase-tag technology. Using this assay, we quantified shifts in melting temperatures in a heterozygous model protein system, revealing that the thermodynamic stability of wild-type proteins was significantly compromised by the mutant ones but notvice versa. We also examined how small molecule ligands selectively and differentially interfere with such interplay. Finally, we demonstrated these sensors are suited to visualize how different proteins exert influence on each other upon their co-aggregation in live cells.

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Bai, Y., Wan, W., Huang, Y., Jin, W., Lyu, H., Xia, Q., … Liu, Y. (2021). Quantitative interrogation of protein co-aggregation using multi-color fluorogenic protein aggregation sensors. Chemical Science, 12(24), 8468–8476. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc01122g

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