A common 'aggregation-prone' interface possibly participates in the self-assembly of human zona pellucida proteins

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Abstract

Human zona pellucida (ZP) is composed of four glycoproteins, namely ZP1, ZP2, ZP3 and ZP4. ZP proteins form heterodimers, which are incorporated into filaments through a common bipartite polymerizing component, designated as the ZP domain. The latter is composed of two individually folded subdomains, named ZP-N and ZP-C. Here, we have synthesized six 'aggregation-prone' peptides, corresponding to a common interface of human ZP2, ZP3 and ZP4. Experimental results utilizing electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, ATR FT-IR spectroscopy and polarizing microscopy indicate that these peptides self-assemble forming fibrils with distinct amyloid-like features. Finally, by performing detailed modeling and docking, we attempt to shed some light in the self-assembly mechanism of human ZP proteins.

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Louros, N. N., Chrysina, E. D., Baltatzis, G. E., Patsouris, E. S., Hamodrakas, S. J., & Iconomidou, V. A. (2016). A common “aggregation-prone” interface possibly participates in the self-assembly of human zona pellucida proteins. FEBS Letters, 590(5), 619–630. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12099

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