In-depth investigation of the effect of pH on the autofluorescence properties of DPF3b and DPF3a amyloid fibrils

Julien Mignon, Tanguy LEYDER, Denis Mottet, Vladimir N. Uversky, Catherine Michaux

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Abstract

Double PHD fingers 3 (DPF3) protein exists as two splicing variants, DPF3b and DPF3a, the involvement of which in human cancer and neurodegeneration is beginning to be increasingly recognised. Both isoforms have recently been identified as intrinsically disordered proteins able to undergo amyloid fibrillation. Upon their aggregation, DPF3 proteins exhibit an intrinsic fluorescence in the visible range, referred to as deep-blue autofluorescence (dbAF). Comprehension of such phenomenon remaining elusive, we investigated in the present study the influence of pH on the optical properties of DPF3b and DPF3a fibrils. By varying the excitation wavelength and the pH condition, the two isoforms were revealed to display several autofluorescence modes that were defined as violet, deep-blue, and blue-green according to their emission range. Complementarily, analysis of excitation spectra and red edge shift plots allowed to better decipher their photoselection mechanism and to highlight isoform-specific excitation-emission features. Furthermore, the observed violation to Kasha-Vavilov’s rule was attributed to red edge excitation shift effects, which were impacted by pH-mediated H-bond disruption, leading to changes in intramolecular charge and proton transfer, or π-electrons delocalisation. Finally, emergence of different autofluorescence emitters was likely related to structurally distinct fibrillar assemblies between isoforms, as well as to discrepancies in the amino acid composition of their aggregation prone regions.
Translated title of the contributionInvestigation approfondie de l'effet du pH sur les propriétés d'autofluorescence des fibrilles amyloïdes de DPF3b et DPF3a
Original languageEnglish
Article number124156
Number of pages20
JournalSpectrochimica acta Part A-Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Volume313
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2024

Keywords

  • Double PHD fingers 3 (DPF3)
  • Amyloid fibril
  • Deep-blue autofluorescence
  • Violet autofluorescence
  • Blue-green autofluorescence
  • Red edge excitation shift
  • pH

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