The polar clasps of a bank vole PrP(168--176) prion protofibril revisiting

Abstract

On 2018-01-17 two electron crystallography structures (with PDB entries 6AXZ, 6BTK) on a prion protofibril of bank vole PrP(168-176) (a segment in the PrP β2-α2 loop) were released into the PDB Bank. The paper published by [Nat Struct Mol Biol 25(2):131-134 (2018)] reports some polar clasps for these two crystal structures, and "an intersheet hydrogen bond between Tyr169 and the backbone carbonyl of Asn171 on an opposing strand." - this hydrogen bond is not between the neighbouring Chain B and Chain A directly. In addition, by revisiting the polar clasps, we found another two hydrogen bonds (B.Asn171@H-A.Gln172@OE1, B.Tyr169@OH-A.Gln172@N) between the strand A of one sheet and the opposing strand B of the mating sheet. For the neighbouring two single β-sheets AB, the two new hydrogen bonds are completely different from the experimental one (an intersheet hydrogen bond between Tyr169 and the backbone carbonyl of Asn171 on an opposing strand) in [Nat Struct Mol Biol 25(2):131-134 (2018)].

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