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Atomic structures of TDP-43 LCD segments and insights into reversible or pathogenic aggregation
by
Guenther, Elizabeth L
, Cao, Qin
, Hughes, Michael P
, Cascio, Duilio
, Boyer, David R
, Rodriguez, Jose A
, Sawaya, Michael R
, Eisenberg, David S
, Lu, Jiahui
, Hamilton, Trinh
in
Agglomeration
/ Aggregates
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Amyloid
/ Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
/ Cytoplasm
/ Data collection
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA-binding protein
/ Fibrils
/ Granular materials
/ Hydrogels
/ Molecular biology
/ Mutation
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Organelles
/ Phase transitions
/ Proteins
/ Segments
2018
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Atomic structures of TDP-43 LCD segments and insights into reversible or pathogenic aggregation
by
Guenther, Elizabeth L
, Cao, Qin
, Hughes, Michael P
, Cascio, Duilio
, Boyer, David R
, Rodriguez, Jose A
, Sawaya, Michael R
, Eisenberg, David S
, Lu, Jiahui
, Hamilton, Trinh
in
Agglomeration
/ Aggregates
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Amyloid
/ Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
/ Cytoplasm
/ Data collection
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA-binding protein
/ Fibrils
/ Granular materials
/ Hydrogels
/ Molecular biology
/ Mutation
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Organelles
/ Phase transitions
/ Proteins
/ Segments
2018
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Atomic structures of TDP-43 LCD segments and insights into reversible or pathogenic aggregation
by
Guenther, Elizabeth L
, Cao, Qin
, Hughes, Michael P
, Cascio, Duilio
, Boyer, David R
, Rodriguez, Jose A
, Sawaya, Michael R
, Eisenberg, David S
, Lu, Jiahui
, Hamilton, Trinh
in
Agglomeration
/ Aggregates
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Amyloid
/ Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
/ Cytoplasm
/ Data collection
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA-binding protein
/ Fibrils
/ Granular materials
/ Hydrogels
/ Molecular biology
/ Mutation
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Organelles
/ Phase transitions
/ Proteins
/ Segments
2018
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Atomic structures of TDP-43 LCD segments and insights into reversible or pathogenic aggregation
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Atomic structures of TDP-43 LCD segments and insights into reversible or pathogenic aggregation
2018
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The normally soluble TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) is found aggregated both in reversible stress granules and in irreversible pathogenic amyloid. In TDP-43, the low-complexity domain (LCD) is believed to be involved in both types of aggregation. To uncover the structural origins of these two modes of β-sheet-rich aggregation, we have determined ten structures of segments of the LCD of human TDP-43. Six of these segments form steric zippers characteristic of the spines of pathogenic amyloid fibrils; four others form LARKS, the labile amyloid-like interactions characteristic of protein hydrogels and proteins found in membraneless organelles, including stress granules. Supporting a hypothetical pathway from reversible to irreversible amyloid aggregation, we found that familial ALS variants of TDP-43 convert LARKS to irreversible aggregates. Our structures suggest how TDP-43 adopts both reversible and irreversible β-sheet aggregates and the role of mutation in the possible transition of reversible to irreversible pathogenic aggregation.
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