Variants of β2-microglobulin cleaved at lysine-58 retain the main conformational features of the native protein but are more conformationally heterogeneous and unstable at physiological temperature

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Cleavage of the small amyloidogenic protein β2- microglobulin after lysine-58 renders it more prone to unfolding and aggregation. This is important for dialysis-related β2- microglobulin amyloidosis, since elevated levels of cleaved β2- microglobulin may be found in the circulation of dialysis patients. However, the solution structures of these cleaved β2-microglobulin variants have not yet been assessed using single-residue techniques. We here use such methods to examine β2-microglobulin cleaved after lysine-58 and the further processed variant (found in vivo) from which lysine-58 is removed. We find that the solution stability of both variants, especially of β2-microglobulin from which lysine-58 is removed, is much reduced compared to wild-type β2-microglobulin and is strongly dependent on temperature and protein concentration. 1H-NMR spectroscopy and amide hydrogen (1H/2H) exchange monitored by MS show that the overall three-dimensional structure of the variants is similar to that of wild-type β2-microglobulin at subphysiological temperatures. However, deviations do occur, especially in the arrangement of the B, D and E β-strands close to the D-E loop cleavage site at lysine-58, and the experiments suggest conformational heterogeneity of the two variants. Two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy indicates that this heterogeneity involves an equilibrium between the native-like fold and at least one conformational intermediate resembling intermediates found in other structurally altered β2-microglobulin molecules. This is the first single-residue resolution study of a specific β2-microglobulin variant that has been found circulating in dialysis patients. The instability and conformational heterogeneity of this variant suggest its involvement in β2-microglobulin amyloidogenicity in vivo. © 2006 The Authors.

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Mimmi, M. C., Jørgensen, T. J. D., Pettirossi, F., Corazza, A., Viglino, P., Esposito, G., … Heegaard, N. H. H. (2006). Variants of β2-microglobulin cleaved at lysine-58 retain the main conformational features of the native protein but are more conformationally heterogeneous and unstable at physiological temperature. FEBS Journal, 273(11), 2461–2474. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2006.05254.x

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