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Portrait of Sara Snogerup Linse

Sara Linse

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Portrait of Sara Snogerup Linse

Cooperativity of α-Synuclein Binding to Lipid Membranes

Author

  • Katarzyna Makasewicz
  • Stefan Wennmalm
  • Björn Stenqvist
  • Marco Fornasier
  • Alexandra Andersson
  • Peter Jönsson
  • Sara Linse
  • Emma Sparr

Summary, in English

Cooperative binding is a key feature of metabolic pathways, signaling, and transport processes. It provides tight regulation over a narrow concentration interval of a ligand, thus enabling switching to be triggered by small concentration variations. The data presented in this work reveal strong positive cooperativity of α-synuclein binding to phospholipid membranes. Fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy, confocal microscopy, and cryo-TEM results show that in excess of vesicles α-synuclein does not distribute randomly but binds only to a fraction of all available vesicles. Furthermore, α-synuclein binding to a supported lipid bilayer observed with total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy displays a much steeper dependence of bound protein on total protein concentration than expected for independent binding. The same phenomenon was observed in the case of α-synuclein binding to unilamellar vesicles of sizes in the nm and μm range as well as to flat supported lipid bilayers, ruling out that nonuniform binding of the protein is governed by differences in membrane curvature. Positive cooperativity of α-synuclein binding to lipid membranes means that the affinity of the protein to a membrane is higher where there is already protein bound compared to a bare membrane. The phenomenon described in this work may have implications for α-synuclein function in synaptic transmission and other membrane remodeling events.

Department/s

  • Physical Chemistry
  • MultiPark: Multidisciplinary research focused on Parkinson´s disease
  • NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience
  • Biochemistry and Structural Biology

Publishing year

2021

Language

English

Pages

2099-2109

Publication/Series

ACS Chemical Neuroscience

Volume

12

Issue

12

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

The American Chemical Society (ACS)

Topic

  • Biophysics

Keywords

  • Adair equation
  • Cooperative binding
  • fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
  • homotropic allostery
  • lipid membrane
  • α-synuclein

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1948-7193