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NMR solution structure of rat a?(1-16): toward understanding the mechanism of rats' resistance to Alzheimer's disease.


ABSTRACT: In an attempt to reveal the mechanism of rats' resistance to Alzheimer's disease, we determined the structure of the metal-binding domain 1-16 of rat ?-amyloid (rat A?(1-16)) in solution in the absence and presence of zinc ions. A zinc-induced dimerization of the domain was detected. The zinc coordination site was found to involve residues His-6 and His-14 of both peptide chains. We used experimental restraints obtained from analyses of NMR and isothermal titration calorimetry data to perform structure calculations. The calculations employed an explicit water environment and a simulated annealing molecular-dynamics protocol followed by quantum-mechanical/molecular-mechanical optimization. We found that the C-tails of the two polypeptide chains of the rat A?(1-16) dimer are oriented in opposite directions to each other, which hinders the assembly of rat A? dimers into oligomeric aggregates. Thus, the differences in the structure of zinc-binding sites of human and rat A?(1-16), their ability to form regular cross-monomer bonds, and the orientation of their hydrophobic C-tails could be responsible for the resistance of rats to Alzheimer's disease.

SUBMITTER: Istrate AN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3250693 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NMR solution structure of rat aβ(1-16): toward understanding the mechanism of rats' resistance to Alzheimer's disease.

Istrate Andrey N AN   Tsvetkov Philipp O PO   Mantsyzov Alexey B AB   Kulikova Alexandra A AA   Kozin Sergey A SA   Makarov Alexander A AA   Polshakov Vladimir I VI  

Biophysical journal 20120103 1


In an attempt to reveal the mechanism of rats' resistance to Alzheimer's disease, we determined the structure of the metal-binding domain 1-16 of rat β-amyloid (rat Aβ(1-16)) in solution in the absence and presence of zinc ions. A zinc-induced dimerization of the domain was detected. The zinc coordination site was found to involve residues His-6 and His-14 of both peptide chains. We used experimental restraints obtained from analyses of NMR and isothermal titration calorimetry data to perform st  ...[more]

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