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Comparative molecular dynamics studies of wild-type and oxidized forms of full-length Alzheimer amyloid beta-peptides Abeta(1-40) and Abeta(1-42).

Luciano Triguero1, Rajiv Singh, Rajeev Prabhakar.   

Abstract

In this study, all-atom 50 ns molecular dynamics simulations are performed on the full-length amyloid beta (Abeta) monomers (WT-Abeta(1-40) and WT-Abeta(1-42)) and their oxidized forms (Met35(O)-Abeta(1-40) and Met35(O)-Abeta(1-42)) in aqueous solution. The effects of the oxidation state of Met35 and the presence of dipeptide (Ile41-Ala42) on the secondary structures of the three distinct regions (the central hydrophobic core region 17-21 (LVFFA), the loop 23-28 (DVGSNK), and the second hydrophobic domain 29-35 (GAIIGLM)) of all monomers have been analyzed in detail, and results are compared with the available experimental information. Our simulations indicate that the WT-Abeta(1-40) monomer adopts an overall beta-hairpin-like structure, which is promoted by the turn region (24-27). This turn region is stabilized through salt-bridge formation between the Asp23 and Lys28 residues. In contrast, the overall structure of the oxidized (Met35(O)-Abeta(1-40)) monomer can be divided into three well-defined bend regions separated by coil segments. These structural differences may be critical for the measured decrease in the rate of aggregation of Met35(O)-Abeta(1-40) peptide. In the WT-Abeta(1-42) monomer, in comparison to the WT-Abeta(1-40), the Asp23-Lys28 salt bridge is absent, and consequently, the turn in the middle (24-27) region has a smaller curvature. The observed difference in the aggregation rates of these two peptides may be related to the opening of the turn (24-27) stabilized by the Asp23-Lys28 salt bridge. For WT-Abeta(1-42), in the absence of this salt bridge, the unfolding and aggregation events may be more favorable than for WT-Abeta(1-40).

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18476733     DOI: 10.1021/jp801168v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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