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Thermodynamic and Evolutionary Coupling between the Native and Amyloid State of Globular Proteins.

Cell reports (2020-04-16)
Tobias Langenberg, Rodrigo Gallardo, Rob van der Kant, Nikolaos Louros, Emiel Michiels, Ramon Duran-Romaña, Bert Houben, Rafaela Cassio, Hannah Wilkinson, Teresa Garcia, Chris Ulens, Joost Van Durme, Frederic Rousseau, Joost Schymkowitz
ABSTRACT

The amyloid-like aggregation propensity present in most globular proteins is generally considered to be a secondary side effect resulting from the requirements of protein stability. Here, we demonstrate, however, that mutations in the globular and amyloid state are thermodynamically correlated rather than simply associated. In addition, we show that the standard genetic code couples this structural correlation into a tight evolutionary relationship. We illustrate the extent of this evolutionary entanglement of amyloid propensity and globular protein stability. Suppressing a 600-Ma-conserved amyloidogenic segment in the p53 core domain fold is structurally feasible but requires 7-bp substitutions to concomitantly introduce two aggregation-suppressing and three stabilizing amino acid mutations. We speculate that, rather than being a corollary of protein evolution, it is equally plausible that positive selection for amyloid structure could have been a driver for the emergence of globular protein structure.

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