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Effect of osmolytes on in-vitro aggregation properties of peptides derived from TGFBIp.


ABSTRACT: Protein aggregation has been one of the leading triggers of various disease conditions, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other amyloidosis. TGFBI-associated corneal dystrophies are protein aggregation disorders in which the mutant TGFBIp aggregates and accumulates in the cornea, leading to a reduction in visual acuity and blindness in severe cases. Currently, the only therapy available is invasive and there is a known recurrence after surgery. In this study, we tested the inhibitory and amyloid dissociation properties of four osmolytes in an in-vitro TGFBI peptide aggregation model. The 23-amino acid long peptide (TGFBIp 611-633 with the mutation c.623?G>R) from the 4th FAS-1 domain of TGFBIp that rapidly forms amyloid fibrils was used in the study. Several biophysical methods like Thioflavin T (ThT) fluorescence, Circular Dichroism (CD), fluorescence microscopy and Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to study the inhibitory and amyloid disaggregation properties of the four osmolytes (Betaine, Raffinose, Sarcosine, and Taurine). The osmolytes were effective in both inhibiting and disaggregating the amyloid fibrils derived from TGFBIp 611-633?c.623?G>R peptide. The osmolytes did not have an adverse toxic effect on cultured human corneal fibroblast cells and could potentially be a useful therapeutic strategy for patients with TGFBIp corneal dystrophies.

SUBMITTER: Venkatraman A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7055237 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of osmolytes on in-vitro aggregation properties of peptides derived from TGFBIp.

Venkatraman Anandalakshmi A   Murugan Elavazhagan E   Lin Shu Jun SJ   Peh Gary Swee Lim GSL   Rajamani Lakshminarayanan L   Mehta Jodhbir S JS  

Scientific reports 20200304 1


Protein aggregation has been one of the leading triggers of various disease conditions, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other amyloidosis. TGFBI-associated corneal dystrophies are protein aggregation disorders in which the mutant TGFBIp aggregates and accumulates in the cornea, leading to a reduction in visual acuity and blindness in severe cases. Currently, the only therapy available is invasive and there is a known recurrence after surgery. In this study, we tested the inhibitory and amyl  ...[more]

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