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Cations as switches of amyloid-mediated membrane disruption mechanisms: calcium and IAPP.


ABSTRACT: Disruption of the integrity of the plasma membrane by amyloidogenic proteins is linked to the pathogenesis of a number of common age-related diseases. Although accumulating evidence suggests that adverse environmental stressors such as unbalanced levels of metal ions may trigger amyloid-mediated membrane damage, many features of the molecular mechanisms underlying these events are unknown. Using human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP, aka amylin), an amyloidogenic peptide associated with ?-cell death in type 2 diabetes, we demonstrate that the presence of Ca(2+) ions inhibits membrane damage occurring immediately after the interaction of freshly dissolved hIAPP with the membrane, but significantly enhances fiber-dependent membrane disruption. In particular, dye leakage, quartz crystal microbalance, atomic force microscopy, and NMR experiments show that Ca(2+) ions promote a shallow membrane insertion of hIAPP, which leads to the removal of lipids from the bilayer through a detergent-like mechanism triggered by fiber growth. Because both types of membrane-damage mechanisms are common to amyloid toxicity by most amyloidogenic proteins, it is likely that unregulated ion homeostasis, amyloid aggregation, and membrane disruption are all parts of a self-perpetuating cycle that fuels amyloid cytotoxicity.

SUBMITTER: Sciacca MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3540246 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cations as switches of amyloid-mediated membrane disruption mechanisms: calcium and IAPP.

Sciacca Michele F M MF   Milardi Danilo D   Messina Grazia M L GM   Marletta Giovanni G   Brender Jeffrey R JR   Ramamoorthy Ayyalusamy A   La Rosa Carmelo C  

Biophysical journal 20130108 1


Disruption of the integrity of the plasma membrane by amyloidogenic proteins is linked to the pathogenesis of a number of common age-related diseases. Although accumulating evidence suggests that adverse environmental stressors such as unbalanced levels of metal ions may trigger amyloid-mediated membrane damage, many features of the molecular mechanisms underlying these events are unknown. Using human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP, aka amylin), an amyloidogenic peptide associated with β-cell  ...[more]

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