Modulating Insulin Fibrillation Using Engineered B-Chains with Mutated C-Termini

March 24, 2020

Title

Modulating Insulin Fibrillation Using Engineered B-Chains with Mutated C-Termini

Author

Mohsen Akbarian, Reza Yousefi, Ali Akbar Moosavi-Movahedi, Atta Ahmad, Vladimir N. Uversky

Year

2019

Journal

Biophysical Journal

Abstract

Stress-induced unfolding and fibrillation of insulin represent serious medical and biotechnological problems. Despite many attempts to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of insulin fibrillation, there is no general agreement on how this process takes place. Several previous studies suggested the importance of the C-terminal region of B-chain in this pathway. Therefore, we generated the T30R and K29R/T30R mutants of insulin B-chain. Recombinantly produced wild-type A-chain and mutant B-chains were combined efficiently in the presence of chaperone αB-crystallin. The mutant B-chains along with the control wild-type insulin were used in a wide range of parallel experiments to compare their fibrillation kinetics, morphology of fibrils, and forces driving the fibril formation. The mutant insulins and their B-chains displayed significant resistance against stress-induced fibrillation, particularly at the nucleation stage, suggesting that the B-chain might be influencing the insulin fibrillation. The fact that the different mature insulins formed larger fibrillar bundles compared to those formed by their B-chains alone suggested the role of A-chain in the lateral association of the insulin fibrils. Overall, in addition to the N-terminal region of the B-chain, which was shown to serve as an important regulator of insulin fibrillation, the C-terminal region of this peptide is also crucial for the control of fibrillation, likely serving as an attachment site engaged in the formation of the nucleus and protofibril. Finally, two mutated insulin variants examined in this study might be of interest to the pharmaceutical sector as, to our knowledge, novel intermediate-acting insulin analogs because of their suitable biological activity and improved stability against stress-induced fibrillation.

Instrument

J-810

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Protein folding, Secondary structure, Biochemistry