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Molecular dynamics simulation suggests possible interaction patterns at early steps of beta2-microglobulin aggregation.


ABSTRACT: Early events in aggregation of proteins are not easily accessible by experiments. In this work, we perform a 5-ns molecular dynamics simulation of an ensemble of 27 copies of beta(2)-microglobulin in explicit solvent. During the simulation, the formation of intermolecular contacts is observed. The simulation highlights the importance of apical residues and, in particular, of those at the N-terminus end of the molecule. The most frequently found pattern of interaction involves a head-to-head contact arrangement of molecules. Hydrophobic contacts appear to be important for the establishment of long-lived (on the simulation timescale) contacts. Although early events on the pathway to aggregation and fibril formation are not directly related to the end-state of the process, which is reached on a much longer timescale, simulation results are consistent with experimental data and in general with a parallel arrangement of intermolecular beta-strand pairs.

SUBMITTER: Fogolari F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1796822 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular dynamics simulation suggests possible interaction patterns at early steps of beta2-microglobulin aggregation.

Fogolari Federico F   Corazza Alessandra A   Viglino Paolo P   Zuccato Pierfrancesco P   Pieri Lidia L   Faccioli Pietro P   Bellotti Vittorio V   Esposito Gennaro G  

Biophysical journal 20061208 5


Early events in aggregation of proteins are not easily accessible by experiments. In this work, we perform a 5-ns molecular dynamics simulation of an ensemble of 27 copies of beta(2)-microglobulin in explicit solvent. During the simulation, the formation of intermolecular contacts is observed. The simulation highlights the importance of apical residues and, in particular, of those at the N-terminus end of the molecule. The most frequently found pattern of interaction involves a head-to-head cont  ...[more]

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