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Name Koga Yuuichi
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researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Structure of amyloid beta fragments in aqueous environments

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K Takano
S Endo
A Mukaiyama
H Chon
H Matsumura
Y Koga
S Kanaya

Summary

Conformational studies on amyloid beta peptide (A beta) in aqueous solution are complicated by its tendency to aggregate. In this study, we determined the atomic-level structure of A beta(28-42) in an aqueous environment. We fused fragments of A beta, residues 10-24 (A beta(10-24)) or 28-42 (A beta(28-42)), to three positions in the C-terminal region of ribonuclease HII from a hyperthermophile, Thermococcus kodakaraensis (Tk-RNase HII). We then examined the structural properties in an aqueous environment. The host protein, Tk-RNase HII, is highly stable and the C-terminal region has relatively little interaction with other parts. CD spectroscopy and thermal denaturation experiments demonstrated that the guest amyloidogenic sequences did not affect the overall structure of the Tk-RNase HII. Crystal structure analysis of Tk-RNase HII1-197-A beta(28-42) revealed that A beta(28-42) forms a beta conformation, whereas the original structure in Tk-RNase HII1-213 was alpha helix, suggesting beta-structure formation of A beta(28-42) within full-length A beta in aqueous solution. A beta(28-42) enhanced aggregation of the host protein more strongly than A beta(10-24). These results and other reports suggest that after proteolytic cleavage, the C-terminal region of A beta adopts a beta conformation in an aqueous environment and induces aggregation, and that the central region of A beta plays a critical role in fibril formation. This study also indicates that this fusion technique is useful for obtaining structural information with atomic resolution for amyloidogenic peptides in aqueous environments.

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FEBS JOURNAL

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING

Volume

273

Number Of Pages

1

StartingPage

150

EndingPage

158

Date of Issue

2006-01

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English

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10.1111/j.1742-4658.2005.05051.x

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