Topologically Non-Trivial Metal-Organic Assemblies Inhibit Beta(2)-Microglobulin Amyloidogenesis

CELL REPORTS PHYSICAL SCIENCE(2021)

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Inhibiting amyloid aggregation through high-turnover dynamic interactions could be an efficient strategy that is already used by small heat-shock proteins in different biological contexts. We report the interactions of three topologically non-trivial, zinc-templated metal-organic assemblies, a [2]catenane, a trefoil knot (TK), and Borromean rings, with two beta(2)-microglobulin (beta 2m) variants responsible for amyloidotic pathologies. Fast exchange and similar patterns of preferred contact surface are observed by NMR, consistent with molecular dynamics simulations. In vitro fibrillation is inhibited by each complex, whereas the zinc-free TK induces protein aggregation and does not inhibit fibrillogenesis. The metal coordination imposes structural rigidity that determines the contact area on the 132m surface depending on the complex dimensions, ensuring in vitro prevention of fibrillogenesis. Administration of TK, the best protein-contacting species, to a disease-model organism, namely a Caenorhabditis elegans mutant expressing the D76N beta 2m variant, confirms the bioactivity potential of the knot topology and suggests new developments.
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amyloidogenic protein interactions,metal-organic knots and links,molecular topology,β2-microglobulin,small-molecule chaperones,protein folding,protein NMR,supramolecular interactions
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