A Partially Structured Species of β2-Microglobulin Is Significantly Populated under Physiological Conditions and Involved in Fibrillogenesis

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The folding of β2-microglobulin (β2-m), the protein forming amyloid deposits in dialysis-related amyloidosis, involves formation of a partially folded conformation named I2, which slowly converts into the native fold, N. Here we show that the partially folded species I2 can be separated from N by capillary electrophoresis. Data obtained with this technique and analysis of kinetic data obtained with intrinsic fluorescence indicate that the I2 conformation is populated to ∼14 ± 8% at equilibrium under conditions of pH and temperature close to physiological. In the presence of fibrils extracted from patients, the I2 conformer has a 5-fold higher propensity to aggregate than N, as indicated by the thioflavine T test and light scattering measurements. A mechanism of aggregation of β2-m in vivo involving the association of the preformed fibrils with the fraction of I 2 existing at equilibrium is proposed from these results. The possibility of isolating and quantifying a partially folded conformer of β2-m involved in the amyloidogenesis process provides new opportunities to monitor hemodialytic procedures aimed at the reduction of such species from the pool of circulating β2-m but also to design new pharmaceutical approaches that consider such species as a putative molecular target.

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Chiti, F., De Lorenzi, E., Grossi, S., Mangione, P., Giorgetti, S., Caccialanza, G., … Bellotti, V. (2001). A Partially Structured Species of β2-Microglobulin Is Significantly Populated under Physiological Conditions and Involved in Fibrillogenesis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(50), 46714–46721. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M107040200

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