アポフェリチンタンパク質 アミロイド繊維 調節可能なキラリティとポリモルフィズム
Rocío Jurado1, Jozef Adamcik2, Miguel López-Haro3
1Department of Inorganic Chemistry , University of Granada , 18071 Granada , Spain.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 28, 2018
まとめ
人間の再結合アポフェリチンは,神経変性疾患に似たアミロイド線維を形成する. この研究は,アポフェリチン構造,キラリティ,およびフェリチン関連病変における潜在的な役割との関連を明らかにしています.
科学分野:
- 生物化学
- 神経科学
- 材料科学
背景:
- フェリチンは脳内の鉄代謝と調節に不可欠です.
- アルツハイマー病や パーキンソン病のような 神経退行性疾患に 関与しています
- アポフェリチンというフェリチンのタンパク質は 病理的な構造変化の潜在的な候補である.
研究 の 目的:
- ヒト再結合アポフェリチンの構造変異を調査する.
- アミロイド状の繊維とその性質を記述する.
- アポフェリチン構造,キラリティ,および潜在的な疾患メカニズムとの関係を調べる.
主な方法:
- 先進的な顕微鏡技術
- スペクトロスコーピーの方法
- スキャタリング技術
主要な成果:
- 人間の再結合アポフェリチンはアミロイド繊維に変換されます.
- アポフェリチン繊維は,二重鎖のねじれたリボン構造を示します.
- 線維細胞のキラリティ,形態,およびサブユニット組成の間の直接的な相関が確認された.
結論:
- アポフェリチンはアミロイド構造を形成し,フェリチン関連の病理に作用することを示唆しています.
- この研究は,アポフェリチンの誤折りの構造的基礎についての洞察を提供します.
- この発見により タンパク質の自己組織化に基づく キラルナノ構造の設計が 可能になりました
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