Literature DB >> 8939877

A strategy for designing inhibitors of beta-amyloid toxicity.

J Ghanta1, C L Shen, L L Kiessling, R M Murphy.   

Abstract

beta-Amyloid peptide is the major protein component of Alzheimer's plaques. When aggregated into amyloid fibrils, the peptide is toxic to neuronal cells. Here, an approach to the design of inhibitors of beta-amyloid toxicity is described; in this strategy, a recognition element, which interacts specifically with beta-amyloid, is combined with a disrupting element, which alters beta-amyloid aggregation pathways. The synthesis, biophysical characterization, and biological activity of such an inhibitor is reported. This prototype inhibitor is composed of residues 15-25 of beta-amyloid peptide, designed to function as the recognition element, linked to an oligolysine disrupting element. The inhibitor does not alter the apparent secondary structure of beta-amyloid nor prevent its aggregation; rather, it causes changes in aggregation kinetics and higher order structural characteristics of the aggregate. Evidence for these effects includes changes in fibril morphology and a reduction in thioflavin T fluorescence. In addition to its influence on the physical properties of beta-amyloid aggregates, the inhibitor completely blocks beta-amyloid toxicity to PC-12 cells. Together, these data suggest that this general strategy for design of beta-amyloid toxicity inhibitors is effective. Significantly, these results demonstrate that complete disruption of amyloid fibril formation is not necessary for abrogation of toxicity.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8939877     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.47.29525

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


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