Unraveling the Hydration Dynamics of ACCK with ATP: From Liquid to Droplet to Amyloid Fibril
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In order to achieve a comprehensive understanding of protein aggregation processes, an exploration of solvation dynamics, a key yet intricate component of biological phenomena, is mandatory. In the present study, we used Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and terahertz spectroscopy complemented by atomic force microscopy and kinetic experiments utilizing thioflavin T fluorescence to elucidate the changes in solvation dynamics during liquid-liquid phase separation and subsequent amyloid fibril formation, the latter representing a transition from liquid to solid phase separation. These processes are pivotal in the pathology of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. We focus on the ACCK-ATP protein complex, which undergoes fibril formation followed by droplet generation. Our investigation reveals the importance of hydration as a driving force in these processes, offering new insights into the molecular mechanisms at play.
Water-protein interactions as a driver of phase separation, biology, and disease.
Perets E, Santiago T, Neu J, Yan E Biophys J. 2024; 123(22):3859-3862.
PMID: 39402838 PMC: 11617622. DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2024.10.010.