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Published on: May 22, 2018
Dipyridamole for tracking amyloidogenic proteins aggregation and enhancing polyubiquitination
Francesca Laneri1, Sara García-Viñuales2, Valeria Lanza2
1Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Catania, I-95125, Catania, Italy; PhotoChemLab, Department of Drug and Health Sciences, University of Catania, I-95125, Catania, Italy.
Abstract:
Dipyridamole is currently used as a medication that inhibits blood clot formation and it is also investigated in the context of neurodegenerative and other amyloid related diseases. Here, we propose this molecule as a new diagnostic tool to follow the aggregation properties of three different amyloidogenic proteins tested (insulin, amylin and amyloid β peptide 1-40). Results show that dipyridamole is sensitive to early stage amyloid formation undetected by thioflavin T, giving a different response for the aggregation of the three different proteins. In addition, we show that dipyridamole is also able to enhance ubiquitin chain growth, paving the way to its potential application as therapeutic agent in neurodegenerative diseases.

