| Literature DB >> 17172307 |
Natalia Sánchez de Groot1, Teodor Parella, Francesc X Aviles, Josep Vendrell, Salvador Ventura.
Abstract
Peptidic self-assembled nanostructures are said to have a wide range of applications in nanotechnology, yet the mechanistic details of hierarchical self-assembly are still poorly understood. The Phe-Phe recognition motif of the Alzheimer's Abeta peptide is the smallest peptide able to assemble into higher-order structures. Here, we show that the Ile-Phe dipeptide analog is also able to self-associate in aqueous solution as a transparent, thermoreversible gel formed by a network of fibrillar nanostructures that exhibit strong birefringence upon Congo red binding. Besides, a second dipeptide Val-Phe, differing only in a methyl group from the former, is unable to self-assemble. The detailed analysis of the differential polymeric behavior of these closely related molecules provides insight into the forces triggering the first steps in self-assembly processes such as amyloid formation.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17172307 PMCID: PMC1796831 DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.096677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys J ISSN: 0006-3495 Impact factor: 4.033