| Literature DB >> 31695027 |
Gongyu Li1, Kellen DeLaney2, Lingjun Li3,4.
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31695027 PMCID: PMC6834639 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-12346-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919
Fig. 1The overall conception of iCAP. a Metal-enhanced multidimensional epimeric discrimination is used to amplify the D/L structural differences (DLSDs) of Aβ monomers. b Discrimination of chiral Aβ fragment oligomers by assembly/growth curve based multidimensional DLSD comparisons. c Elucidation of chiral Aβ-receptor recognition by CIU fingerprint and SPR-based kinetic evaluation. d The calculation equations for DLSD. /: CCS values of apo-Aβ fragment; /: CCS values of [Aβ + Cu(II)] complex; /: CCS values of [Aβ + 2Cu(II)] complex. ////…/: CCS values of Aβ oligomers (aggregation number = n). All charge states were considered during DLSD calculation
Information for 30 chiral peptides (13 groups) including neuropeptides with single D-amino acid (DAACPs) and Aβ with D-isomerized Asp and Ser-residues (dD/dS Aβ)
| Group | Peptide | Sequence | Chiral center | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GEFD | G | E (Glu) | DAACP |
| 2 | Achatin I | G | F (Phe) | DAACP |
| 3 | GHFD | G | H (His) | DAACP |
| 4 | GLFD | G | L (Leu) | DAACP |
| 5 | GTFD | G | T (Thr) | DAACP |
| 6 | Dermorphin 1–4 | Y | R (Arg) | DAACP |
| 7 | Ala-Dermorphin | Y | A (Ala) | DAACP |
| 8 | Deltorphin I | Y | A (Ala) | DAACP |
| 9 | STDGMAR | ST | D (Asp) | DAACP |
| 10 | Deamino vasopressin | aMpr-YFQN*CP | R (Arg) | DAACP |
| 11 | Aβ (1–10) | D (Asp), S (Ser) | dD/dS/dDdS Aβ | |
| 12 | Aβ (1–16) | D (Asp), S (Ser) | dDdS Aβ | |
| 13 | Aβ (17–36) | LVFFAE | D (Asp), S (Ser) | dD/dS/dDdS Aβ |
aDisulfide bond between Mpr and Cys. Mpr, 3-mercapropionic acid
Fig. 2Metal-enhanced multidimensional epimeric monomer discrimination. Group 1 (a–c): short neuropeptides 1–5; Group 2 (d–f): long neuropeptides 6–10; Group 3 (g–i): Aβ N-terminal fragments 11–12 and Group 4 (j–l): Aβ C-terminal fragments 13. With the increase of separation dimensions (sequential binding with Cu2+), significantly improved separation efficiency is achieved for a wide range of neuropeptides and Aβ fragments (30 in total). All CCS data denote average values (n = 3). Source data are provided as a Source Data file
Fig. 3Characterization of the separation efficiency of iCAP. a Individual contribution ratio is calculated by normalizing the CCS differences of D/L-peptides (0Cu- and 1Cu-bound complexes) to 2Cu-bound complexes. In all cases, the individual contributions of 2Cu-bound complexes are thus defined as 100%. Results indicate the necessity of employment of multidimensional separation. b DLSD values for a wide range of chiral neuropeptides under multidimensional conditions. c Improved separation factors for each DAACP group calculated through dividing the 2D-DLSD and 3D-DLSD values by 1D-DLSD. ∞, unresolved peptides (GFAD/GLFD) are effectively separated with DLSD calculation even though they are not quantifiable by using improved separation factor due to 1D-DLSDs for GFAD and GLFD being 0. d DLSD values for chiral Aβ fragments. Peptide groups are separated by green dashed lines. All error bars denote S.D.; n = 3 biologically independent samples. Box charts are shown with mean values. Source data are provided as a Source Data file
Fig. 4iCAP for distinguishing chiral Aβ fragment oligomers. a, b Representative Driftscope maps for WT Aβ (1–10) and Aβ (1–16). c–h Growth curves for various Aβ fragments. For comparison, both isotropic growth-based prediction and IM-MS measurement-based experimental results have been shown. i CCS differences as a function of oligomeric number of Aβ (1–10) as calculated simply by deduction of CCS values from individual WT Aβ oligomers. j DLSD values as a function of separation dimension for accumulated Aβ (1–10) oligomers as calculated by accumulating the CCS differences in (i) using functions in Fig. 1. k Individual CCS differences (yellow and gray bars that are made of oblique lines) as a function of oligomeric number of Aβ (1–16) and accumulated DLSD values (blue and magenta bars) as a function of separation dimension for separate (WT and dDdS peptides were separately analyzed) and crosstalked (mixing WT and dDdS peptides) Aβ (1–16) oligomers. Aβ (1–10) and Aβ (1–16), 600 µM. Buffer, 10 mM NH4OAc. Crosstalking experiments, final concentrations of individual WT Aβ (1–16) and dDdS Aβ (1–16), 300 µM. Source data are provided as a Source Data file
In-solution kinetics analysis of chiral TTR-Aβ interactions via OpenSPR (All data in this study represent average values from three biologically independent samples, ± indicates SD)
| Aβ | KD (µM) | Kd (1/s) × 102 | Ka (1/(M*s)) × 10−2 | Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aβ (1–40) | 24 ± 12 | – | – | ITC (human TTR), ref. [ |
| Aβ (1–40) | 16 ± 7 | – | – | ITC (mouse TTR), ref. [ |
| Aβ (1–40) | 435 ± 10 | – | – | Fluorescence, ref. [ |
| Aβ (1–40) | 30.8 ± 2.8 | 7.3 ± 1.0 | 24.5 ± 4.8 | OpenSPR, this study |
| Aβ (1–42) | 73.6 ± 13.3 | 12.5 ± 0.8 | 18.2 ± 2.8 | OpenSPR, this study |
| WT Aβ (17–36) | 11.5 ± 1.6 | 0.8 ± 0.1 | 6.9 ± 0.8 | OpenSPR, this study |
| dD Aβ (17–36) | 149.3 ± 21.9 | 13.2 ± 2.9 | 9.9 ± 3.2 | OpenSPR, this study |
| dS Aβ (17–36) | 118.1 ± 45.2 | 11.4 ± 2.6 | 11.6 ± 2.5 | OpenSPR, this study |
| dDdS Aβ (17–36) | 83.1 ± 38.0 | 10.2 ± 1.6 | 19.3 ± 7.0 | OpenSPR, this study |
Source data are provided as a Source Data file
Fig. 5iCAP for distinguishing chiral Aβ (1–16) recognition of receptors. CIU fingerprints: 16 + apo-serum albumin (a, b), metal-bound serum albumin (c, d), remaining serum albumin after incubation with Aβ (1–16) and Cu (i, j), and triple HSA-Aβ-Cu complex (k, l). CIU difference plots: between BSA and HSA (e/h), between BSA-Cu complex and BSA (f), between HSA-Cu complex and HSA (g). The structural changes induced by Aβ (1–16) binding were indicated by CIU50 (d/k) and CIU difference plots of HSA (m/n) and HSA-Cu complex (o). The differences between WT and dDdS Aβ (1–16) were presented by CIU difference plots of HSA-Aβ-Cu complex (p). Four major conformer families (1−4, highlighted in a–d) are detected. Buffer, 100 mM NH4OAc. Concentrations: Aβ (1–16), 15 µM; Cu2+, 20 µM; BSA/HSA, 7.5 µM. Source data are provided as a Source Data file