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Influence of Aluminium and EGCG on Fibrillation and Aggregation of Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide.


ABSTRACT: The abnormal fibrillation of human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP) has been implicated in the development of type II diabetes. Aluminum is known to trigger the structural transformation of many amyloid proteins and induce the formation of toxic aggregate species. The (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is considered capable of binding both metal ions and amyloid proteins with inhibitory effect on the fibrillation of amyloid proteins. However, the effect of Al(III)/EGCG complex on hIAPP fibrillation is unclear. In the present work, we sought to view insight into the structures and properties of Al(III) and EGCG complex by using spectroscopic experiments and quantum chemical calculations and also investigated the influence of Al(III) and EGCG on hIAPP fibrillation and aggregation as well as their combined interference on this process. Our studies demonstrated that Al(III) could promote fibrillation and aggregation of hIAPP, while EGCG could inhibit the fibrillation of hIAPP and lead to the formation of hIAPP amorphous aggregates instead of the ordered fibrils. Furthermore, we proved that the Al(III)/EGCG complex in molar ratio of 1?:?1 as Al(EGCG)(H2O)2 could inhibit the hIAPP fibrillation more effectively than EGCG alone. The results provide the invaluable reference for the new drug development to treat type II diabetes.

SUBMITTER: Xu ZX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5198260 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Influence of Aluminium and EGCG on Fibrillation and Aggregation of Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide.

Xu Zhi-Xue ZX   Zhang Qiang Q   Ma Gong-Li GL   Chen Cong-Heng CH   He Yan-Ming YM   Xu Li-Hui LH   Zhang Yuan Y   Zhou Guang-Rong GR   Li Zhen-Hua ZH   Yang Hong-Jie HJ   Zhou Ping P  

Journal of diabetes research 20161215


The abnormal fibrillation of human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP) has been implicated in the development of type II diabetes. Aluminum is known to trigger the structural transformation of many amyloid proteins and induce the formation of toxic aggregate species. The (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is considered capable of binding both metal ions and amyloid proteins with inhibitory effect on the fibrillation of amyloid proteins. However, the effect of Al(III)/EGCG complex on hIAPP fibrill  ...[more]

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