Interaction with the Surrounding Water Plays a Key Role in Determining the Aggregation Propensity of Proteins
  • Chong, Song-Ho
  • Ham, Sihyun
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Understanding the molecular determinants of the relative propensities of proteins to aggregate in a cellular environment is a central issue for treating protein-aggregation diseases and developing peptide-based therapeutics. Despite the expectation that protein aggregation can largely be attributed to direct protein-protein interactions, a crucial role the surrounding water in determining the aggregation propensity of proteins both invitro and invivo was identified. The overall protein hydrophobicity, defined solely by the hydration free energy of a protein in its monomeric state sampling its equilibrium structures, was shown to be the predominant determinant of protein aggregation propensity in aqueous solution. Striking discrimination of positively and negatively charged residues by the surrounding water was also found. This effect depends on the protein net charge and plays a crucial role in regulating the solubility of the protein. These results pave the way for the design of aggregation-resistant proteins as biotherapeutics.

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Interaction with the Surrounding Water Plays a Key Role in Determining the Aggregation Propensity of Proteins
저자
Chong, Song-HoHam, Sihyun
DOI
10.1002/anie.201309317
발행일
2014-04
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Article
저널명
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
53
15
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3961 ~ 3964