Literature DB >> 25100721

Non-chaperone proteins can inhibit aggregation and cytotoxicity of Alzheimer amyloid β peptide.

Jinghui Luo1, Sebastian K T S Wärmländer2, Astrid Gräslund2, Jan Pieter Abrahams3.   

Abstract

Many factors are known to influence the oligomerization, fibrillation, and amyloid formation of the Aβ peptide that is associated with Alzheimer disease. Other proteins that are present when Aβ peptides deposit in vivo are likely to have an effect on these aggregation processes. To separate specific versus broad spectrum effects of proteins on Aβ aggregation, we tested a series of proteins not reported to have chaperone activity: catalase, pyruvate kinase, albumin, lysozyme, α-lactalbumin, and β-lactoglobulin. All tested proteins suppressed the fibrillation of Alzheimer Aβ(1-40) peptide at substoichiometric ratios, albeit some more effectively than others. All proteins bound non-specifically to Aβ, stabilized its random coils, and reduced its cytotoxicity. Surprisingly, pyruvate kinase and catalase were at least as effective as known chaperones in inhibiting Aβ aggregation. We propose general mechanisms for the broad-spectrum inhibition Aβ fibrillation by proteins. The mechanisms we discuss are significant for prognostics and perhaps even for prevention and treatment of Alzheimer disease.
© 2014 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  Aggregates; Alzheimer Disease; Amyloid-β (AB); Fibrillation; Protein Aggregation; Protein-Protein Interaction; Spectroscopy; Toxicity

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25100721      PMCID: PMC4183812          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.574947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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