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Characterization of pH-Dependent Reversible Self-Assembly of Amyloid Beta 1-40-Coated Gold Colloids
Published on: March 21, 2025
A β-barrel-like tetramer formed by a β-hairpin derived from Aβ
Tuan D Samdin1, Chelsea R Jones1, Gretchen Guaglianone1
1Department of Chemistry, University of California Irvine California 92697-2025 USA jsnowick@uci.edu.
Abstract:
β-Hairpins formed by the β-amyloid peptide Aβ are building blocks of Aβ oligomers. Three different alignments of β-hairpins have been observed in the structures of Aβ oligomers or fibrils. Differences in β-hairpin alignment likely contribute to the heterogeneity of Aβ oligomers and thus impede their study at high-resolution. Here, we designed, synthesized, and studied a series of β-hairpin peptides derived from Aβ12-40 in one of these three alignments and investigated their solution-phase assembly and folding. These assays reveal the formation of tetramers and octamers that are stabilized by intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions between Aβ residues 12-14 and 38-40 as part of an extended β-hairpin conformation. X-ray crystallographic studies of one peptide from this series reveal the formation of β-barrel-like tetramers and octamers that are stabilized by edge-to-edge hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic packing. Dye-leakage and caspase 3/7 activation assays using tetramer and octamer forming peptides from this series reveal membrane-damaging and apoptotic properties. A molecular dynamics simulation of the β-barrel-like tetramer embedded in a lipid bilayer shows membrane disruption and water permeation. The tetramers and octamers described herein provide additional models of how Aβ may assemble into oligomers and supports the hypothesis that β-hairpin alignment and topology may contribute directly to oligomer heterogeneity.
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