?1-Antitrypsin is a protease inhibitor belonging to the serpin family. Serpin polymerisation is at the core of a class of genetic conformational diseases called serpinopathies. These polymers are known to be unbranched, flexible, and heterogeneous in size with a beads-on-a-string appearance viewed by negative stain electron microscopy. Here, we use atomic force microscopy and time-lapse dynamic light scattering to measure polymer size and shape for wild-type (M) and Glu342->Lys (Z) ?1-antitrypsin, the most common variant that leads to severe pathological deficiency. Our data for small polymers deposited onto mica and in solution reveal a power law relation between the polymer size, namely the end-to-end distance or the hydrodynamic radius, and the polymer mass, proportional to the contour length. We use the scaling concepts of polymer physics to assess that ?1-antitrypsin polymers are random linear chains with a low persistence length. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland

Scaling concepts in serpin polymer physics

Raccosta S;Librizzi F;Noto R;Martorana V;Manno M
2021

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?1-Antitrypsin is a protease inhibitor belonging to the serpin family. Serpin polymerisation is at the core of a class of genetic conformational diseases called serpinopathies. These polymers are known to be unbranched, flexible, and heterogeneous in size with a beads-on-a-string appearance viewed by negative stain electron microscopy. Here, we use atomic force microscopy and time-lapse dynamic light scattering to measure polymer size and shape for wild-type (M) and Glu342->Lys (Z) ?1-antitrypsin, the most common variant that leads to severe pathological deficiency. Our data for small polymers deposited onto mica and in solution reveal a power law relation between the polymer size, namely the end-to-end distance or the hydrodynamic radius, and the polymer mass, proportional to the contour length. We use the scaling concepts of polymer physics to assess that ?1-antitrypsin polymers are random linear chains with a low persistence length. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
2021
Istituto di Biofisica - IBF
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Atomic force microscopy; Conformational disease; Dynamic light scattering; Polymer theory; Serpin polymers; Serpins
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Raccosta, S; Librizzi, F; Jagger, Am; Noto, R; Martorana, V; Lomas, Da; Irving, Ja; Manno, M
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