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ROSETTA-informed Design of Structurally Stabilized Cyclic Anti-amyloid Peptides

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Date 2019 Oct 26
PMID 31650164
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β-amyloid oligomers are thought to be the most toxic species formed en route to fibril deposition in Alzheimer's disease. Transthyretin is a natural sequestering agent of β-amyloid oligomers: the binding site to β-amyloid has been traced to strands G/H of the inner β-sheet of transthyretin. A linear peptide, with the same primary sequence as the β-amyloid binding domain on transthyretin, was moderately effective at inhibiting β-amyloid fibril growth. Insertion of a β-turn template and cyclization greatly increased stability against proteolysis and improved efficacy as an amyloid inhibitor. However, the cyclic peptide still contained a significant amount of disorder. Using the Simple Cyclic Peptide Application within ROSETTA as an in silico predictor of cyclic peptide conformation and stability, we investigated putative structural enhancements, including stabilization by disulfide linkages and insertion of a second β-turn template. Several candidates were synthesized and tested for secondary structure and ability to inhibit β-amyloid aggregation. The results demonstrate that cyclization, β-sheet structure and conformational homogeneity are all preferable design features, whereas disulfide bond formation across the two β-strands is not preferable.

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