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Rapid Generation of Amyloid from Native Proteins In vitro
Published on: December 5, 2013
Orientational alignment of amyloidogenic proteins in pre-aggregated solutions
C Schröder1, O Steinhauser1, P Sasisanker2
1Department of Computational Biological Chemistry, University of Vienna, Währingerstrasse 17, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
In the present study we combine dielectric relaxation spectroscopy with generalized Born simulations to explore the role of orientational order for protein aggregation in solutions of bovine pancreatic insulin at various pH conditions. Under aggregation-prone conditions at low pH, insulin monomers prefer antiparallel dipole alignments, which are consistent with the orientation of the monomeric subunits in the dimer structure. This alignment is also true for two dimers, suggesting that already at moderate protein concentrations the species assemble in equilibrium clusters, in which the molecules adopt preferred orientations also found for the protomers of the corresponding oligomers.
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