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What determines the structure and stability of KFFE monomers, dimers, and protofibrils?


ABSTRACT: The self-assembly of the KFFE peptide was studied using replica exchange molecular dynamics simulations with a fully atomic description of the peptide and explicit solvent. The relative roles of the aromatic residues and oppositely charged end groups in stabilizing the earliest oligomers and the end-products of aggregation were investigated. beta and non-beta-peptide conformations compete in the monomeric state as a result of a balancing between the high beta-sheet propensity of the phenylalanine residues and charge-charge interactions that favor non-beta-conformations. Dimers are present in beta- and non-beta-sheet conformations and are stabilized primarily by direct and water-mediated charge-charge interactions between oppositely charged side chains and between oppositely charged termini, with forces between aromatic residues playing a minor role. Dimerization to a beta-sheet, fibril-competent state, is seen to be a cooperative process, with the association process inducing beta-structure in otherwise non-beta-monomers. We propose a model for the KFFE fibril, with mixed interface and antiparallel sheet and strand arrangements, which is consistent with experimental electron microscopy measurements. Both aromatic and charge-charge interactions contribute to the fibril stability, although the dominant contribution arises from electrostatic interactions.

SUBMITTER: Bellesia G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2716633 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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What determines the structure and stability of KFFE monomers, dimers, and protofibrils?

Bellesia Giovanni G   Shea Joan-Emma JE  

Biophysical journal 20090201 3


The self-assembly of the KFFE peptide was studied using replica exchange molecular dynamics simulations with a fully atomic description of the peptide and explicit solvent. The relative roles of the aromatic residues and oppositely charged end groups in stabilizing the earliest oligomers and the end-products of aggregation were investigated. beta and non-beta-peptide conformations compete in the monomeric state as a result of a balancing between the high beta-sheet propensity of the phenylalanin  ...[more]

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