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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Structural Biology Année : 2007

Spontaneous fibrillation of the native neuropeptide hormone Somatostatin-14.

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Natural Somatostatin-14 is a small cyclic neuropeptide hormone with broad inhibitory effects on endocrine secretions. Here we show that natural Somatostatin-14 spontaneously self-assembles in water and in 150mM NaCl into liquid crystalline nanofibrils, which follow characteristic structural features of amyloid fibrils. These non-covalent highly stable structures are based on the Somatostatin native backbone conformation and are formed under non-denaturing conditions. Our results support the hypothesis that self-assembly into amyloid fibrils is a generic property of the polypeptide chain under appropriate conditions. Given recent advances on the mechanisms of biological storage and sorting modes of peptide/protein hormones into secretory granules, we propose that Somatostatin-14 fibrillation could be relevant to the regulated secretion pathway of this neuropeptide hormone. Such a hypothesis is consistent with the emerging concept of the existence of non-disease related but functional amyloids.

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hal-00185728 , version 1 (06-11-2007)

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Wilmar Van Grondelle, Carmen López Iglesias, Elisenda Coll, Franck Artzner, Maïté Paternostre, et al.. Spontaneous fibrillation of the native neuropeptide hormone Somatostatin-14.. Journal of Structural Biology, 2007, 160 (2), pp.211-23. ⟨10.1016/j.jsb.2007.08.006⟩. ⟨hal-00185728⟩
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