Literature DB >> 15840826

Fusogenic Alzheimer's peptide fragment Abeta (29-42) in interaction with lipid bilayers: secondary structure, dynamics, and specific interaction with phosphatidyl ethanolamine polar heads as revealed by solid-state NMR.

Stéphanie Ravault1, Olivier Soubias, Olivier Saurel, Annick Thomas, Robert Brasseur, Alain Milon.   

Abstract

The interaction of the native Alzheimer's peptide C-terminal fragment Abeta (29-42), and two mutants (G33A and G37A) with neutral lipid bilayers made of POPC and POPE in a 9:1 molar ratio was investigated by solid-state NMR. This fragment and the lipid composition were selected because they represent the minimum requirement for the fusogenic activity of the Alzheimer's peptide. The chemical shifts of alanine methyl isotropic carbon were determined by MAS NMR, and they clearly demonstrated that the major form of the peptide equilibrated in membrane is not in a helical conformation. (2)H NMR, performed with acyl chain deuterated POPC, demonstrated that there is no perturbation of the acyl chain's dynamics and of the lipid phase transition temperature. (2)H NMR, performed with alanine methyl-deuterated peptide demonstrated that the peptide itself has a limited mobility below and above the lipid phase transition temperature (molecular order parameter equal to 0.94). MAS (31)P NMR revealed a specific interaction with POPE polar head as seen by the enhancement of POPE phosphorus nuclei T(2) relaxation. All these results are in favor of a beta-sheet oligomeric association of the peptide at the bilayer interface, preferentially recruiting phosphatidyl ethanolamine polar heads.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15840826      PMCID: PMC2253267          DOI: 10.1110/ps.041291405

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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