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Reversal of aggregation using ?-breaker dipeptide containing peptides: Application to A?(1-40) self-assembly and its inhibition.


ABSTRACT: Reversion of protein or peptide aggregation is a formidable task, important in various domains of research at the interface of chemistry, medicine, and nanoscience. A novel class of dipeptides, termed as ?-breaker dipeptides (BBDPs), is identified, which can be incorporated into the self-recognizing sequences to generate a novel class of conformational switch which forms ?-sheet at an initial stage and then converts in a controlled manner to random coil at specific conditions. Incorporation of BBDPs in a well designed amyloidogenic peptides generates a special class of ?-sheet breaker peptides those undergo a chemical change at physiological condition generating a breaker element in situ. These ?-breaker peptides are shown to first incorporate into the amyloid and then disrupt it. Such conformational switches may be used to study agrregation/disaggregation process and may find many biomedical applications relevant to aggregation related disorders. Such strategy for reversion of peptide aggregation using chemical tricks may find application in material chemistry as well.

SUBMITTER: Nadimpally KC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4030796 | biostudies-other | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Reversal of aggregation using β-breaker dipeptide containing peptides: Application to Aβ(1-40) self-assembly and its inhibition.

Nadimpally Krishna Chaitanya KC   Paul Ashim A   Mandal Bhubaneswar B  

ACS chemical neuroscience 20140403 5


Reversion of protein or peptide aggregation is a formidable task, important in various domains of research at the interface of chemistry, medicine, and nanoscience. A novel class of dipeptides, termed as β-breaker dipeptides (BBDPs), is identified, which can be incorporated into the self-recognizing sequences to generate a novel class of conformational switch which forms β-sheet at an initial stage and then converts in a controlled manner to random coil at specific conditions. Incorporation of B  ...[more]

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