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Molecular Details of Aluminium-amyloid β Peptide Interaction by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

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Journal Biometals
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2022 May 31
PMID 35639270
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative condition that poses major challenges to human health. Both amyloid β (Aβ) and metal ions such as aluminium are implicated in the development of AD. By the means of NMR, the interactions of Al with Aβ peptide as well as the Aβ analogues were studied, and the key binding sites of Al in Aβ determined. NMR data showed Al interacts with Aβ at the NH and αH of numerous residues by exhibiting upfield shifts. Using Aβ analogues where His6, His13 and His14 were individually replaced by alanine residue(s), including Aβ H6A, Aβ H13A, Aβ H14A, and Aβ H6,13,14A, the results demonstrated that the histidine residues (His6, His13 and His14) and N-terminal Asp1 were involved in the Al coordination. These findings provide, for the first time, the details of the molecular interaction between Al and Aβ, which points to the potential role of Al in Aβ aggregation, hence in AD development.

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