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Molecular Mechanisms of Alzheimer's Biomarker FDDNP Binding to Aβ Amyloid Fibril.

Niyati D Parikh1, Dmitri K Klimov1.   

Abstract

Using isobaric-isothermal replica exchange molecular dynamics and the all-atom explicit water model, we examined the binding of FDDNP biomarkers to the Aβ amyloid fibril fragment. Our results can be summarized as follows. First, FDDNP ligands bind with high affinity to the Aβ fibril, and the hydrophobic effect together with π-stacking interactions are the dominant factors governing FDDNP binding. In comparison, electrostatic interactions and hydrogen bonding play a minor role. Second, our simulations reveal a strong tendency of bound FDDNP molecules for self-aggregation. Accordingly, about two-thirds of all bound ligands form aggregated clusters of various sizes, and ligand-ligand interactions make considerable contribution to FDDNP binding. Third, FDDNP ligands bind to two distinct sites on the Aβ fibril. Primary binding sites (NT) are located at the N-terminals of Aβ10-40 peptides, whereas secondary ones (CE) occur on the concave fibril edge near fibril channels. The NT sites are characterized by strong hydrophobic and π-stacking interactions, favorable binding entropy resulting from multiple FDDNP binding orientations and propensity for self-aggregation but relatively weak van der Waals interactions. In contrast, the CE sites offer stronger van der Waals binding interactions but weaker hydrophobic and aromatic interactions and less favorable binding entropy. By comparing our data with previous studies, we suggest that the primary binding locations identified by us are likely to occur in other Aβ fibril polymorphic structures. We also show that FDDNP binds via distinct mechanisms to Aβ fibrils and monomers. We argue that FDDNP binds with stronger affinity to benign Aβ monomers than to the fibrils, raising questions about the ability of FDDNP to selectively label amyloid deposits.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26237080     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b06112

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


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