In Silico and in Vitro Study of Binding Affinity of Tripeptides to Amyloid β Fibrils: Implications for Alzheimer's Disease

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作者
Man Hoang Viet [1 ]
Siposova, Katarina [2 ,3 ]
Bednarikova, Zuzana [2 ,3 ]
Antosova, Andrea [2 ,3 ]
Truc Trang Nguyen [4 ]
Gazova, Zuzana [2 ]
Li, Mai Suan
机构
[1] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Phys, PL-02668 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Slovak Acad Sci, Inst Expt Phys, Dept Biophys, Kosice 04001, Slovakia
[3] Safarik Univ, Fac Sci, Inst Chem, Dept Biochem, Kosice 04154, Slovakia
[4] Quang Trung Software City, Inst Computat Sci & Technol, Tan Chanh Hiep Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B | 2015年 / 119卷 / 16期
关键词
SHEET BREAKER PEPTIDES; X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; EXPERIMENTAL CONSTRAINTS; ACRIDINE-DERIVATIVES; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; AMINO-ACIDS; AGGREGATION; INHIBITION; NEUROTOXICITY; FRAGMENTS;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b00006
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Self-assembly of A beta peptides intd amyloid aggregates has been suggested as the major cause of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Nowadays, there is no medication for AD, but experimental data indicate that reversion of the process of amyloid aggregation reduces the symptoms of disease. In this paper, all 8000 tripeptides were studied for their ability to destroy A beta fibrils. The docking method and the more sophisticated MM-PBSA (molecular mechanics Poisson Boltzmann surface area) method were employed to calculate the binding affinity and mode of tripeptides to A beta fibrils. The ability of these peptides to depolymerize A beta fibrils was also investigated experimentally using atomic force microscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy (Thioflavin T assay). It was shown that tripeptides prefer to bind to hydrophobic regions of 6A beta(9-40) fibrils. Tripeptides WWW, WWP, WPW and PWW were found to be the most potent binders. In vitro experiments showed that tight-binding tripeptides have significant depolymerizing activities and their DC50 values determined from dose response curves were in micromolar range. The ability of nonbinding (GAM, AAM) and weak-binding (IVL and VLA) tripeptides to destroy A beta fibrils was negligible. In vitro data of tripeptide depolymerizing activities support the predictions obtained by molecular docking and all-atom simulation methods. Our results suggest that presence of multiple complexes of heterocycles forming by tryptophan and proline residues in tripeptides is crucial for their tight binding to A beta fibrils as well as for extensive fibril depolymerization. We recommend PWW for further studies as it has the lowest experimental binding constant.
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页码:5145 / 5155
页数:11
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