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Specific Binding of Cu(II) Ions to Amyloid-Beta Peptides Bound to Aggregation-Inhibiting Molecules or SDS Micelles Creates Complexes that Generate Radical Oxygen Species
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 3730019
Author(s) Tiiman, Ann; Luo, Jinghui; Wallin, Cecilia; Olsson, Lisa; Lindgren, Joel; Jarvet, Jϋri; Per, Roos; Sholts, Sabrina B.; Rahimipour, Shai; Abrahams, Jan Pieter; Karlström, Amelie Eriksson; Gräslund, Astrid; Wärmländer, Sebastian K. T. S.
Author(s) at UniBasel Abrahams, Jan Pieter
Year 2016
Title Specific Binding of Cu(II) Ions to Amyloid-Beta Peptides Bound to Aggregation-Inhibiting Molecules or SDS Micelles Creates Complexes that Generate Radical Oxygen Species
Journal Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Volume 54
Number 3
Pages / Article-Number 971-982
Keywords Alzheimer’s disease; copper-binding protein; hydrogen peroxide; membrane chemistry; neurodegeneration; protein aggregation
Mesh terms Amyloid beta-Peptides, metabolism; Binding Sites, physiology; Copper, metabolism; Humans; Hydrogen Peroxide, metabolism; Micelles; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular, methods; Peptide Fragments, metabolism; Protein Aggregates, physiology; Reactive Oxygen Species, metabolism
Abstract Aggregation of the amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptide into insoluble plaques is a major factor in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. Another major factor in AD is arguably metal ions, as metal dyshomeostasis is observed in AD patients, metal ions modulate Aβ aggregation, and AD plaques contain numerous metals including redox-active Cu and Fe ions. In vivo, Aβ is found in various cellular locations including membranes. So far, Cu(II)/Aβ interactions and ROS generation have not been investigated in a membrane environment. Here, we study Cu(II) and Zn(II) interactions with Aβ bound to SDS micelles or to engineered aggregation-inhibiting molecules (the cyclic peptide CP-2 and the ZAβ3(12-58)Y18L Affibody molecule). In all studied systems the Aβ N-terminal segment was found to be unbound, unstructured, and free to bind metal ions. In SDS micelles, Aβ was found to bind Cu(II) and Zn(II) with the same ligands and the same KD as in aqueous solution. ROS was generated in all Cu(II)/Aβ complexes. These results indicate that binding of Aβ to membranes, drugs, and other entities that do not interact with the Aβ N-terminal part, appears not to compromise the N-terminal segment's ability to bind metal ions, nor impede the capacity of N-terminally bound Cu(II) to generate ROS.
Publisher IOS Press
ISSN/ISBN 1875-8908
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/54060/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.3233/JAD-160427
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27567855
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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