
Intrinsically disordered protein α-synuclein (αS) is implicated in Parkinson’s disease due to its aberrant aggregation propensity. In a bid to identify the traits of its aggregation, here we computationally simulate the multi-chain association process of αS in aqueous as well as under diverse environmental perturbations. In particular, the aggregation of αS in aqueous and varied environmental condition led to marked concentration differences within protein aggregates, resembling liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). Both saline and crowded settings enhanced the LLPS propensity. However, the surface tension of αS droplet responds differently to crowders (entropy-driven) and salt (enthalpy-driven). Conformational analysis reveals that the IDP chains would adopt extended conformations within aggregates and would maintain mutually perpendicular orientations to minimize inter-chain electrostatic repulsions. The droplet stability is found to stem from a diminished intra-chain interactions in the C-terminal regions of αS, fostering inter-chain residue-residue interactions. Intriguingly, a graph theory analysis identifies small-world-like networks within droplets across environmental conditions, suggesting the prevalence of a consensus interaction patterns among the chains. Together these findings suggest a delicate balance between molecular grammar and environment-dependent nuanced aggregation behavior of αS.
coarse-grained MD simulation, QH301-705.5, Protein Conformation, Science, Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics, Q, R, IDP, Parkinson Disease, liquid liquid phase separation, molecular dynamics, crowding, Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, Protein Aggregates, coarse grained, parkinson's disease, Martini 3, alpha-Synuclein, salt, Medicine, Humans, LLPS, Biology (General), Inrinsically disordered protein
coarse-grained MD simulation, QH301-705.5, Protein Conformation, Science, Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics, Q, R, IDP, Parkinson Disease, liquid liquid phase separation, molecular dynamics, crowding, Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, Protein Aggregates, coarse grained, parkinson's disease, Martini 3, alpha-Synuclein, salt, Medicine, Humans, LLPS, Biology (General), Inrinsically disordered protein
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