Alkali ion influence on structure and stability of fibrillar amyloid-β oligomers

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Danyil Huraskin
Anselm H. C. Horn
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[1] Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg,Bioinformatik Institut für Biochemie Emil
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Molecular dynamics simulations; Sodium-effect; Alzheimer’s disease; Lithium; Potassium; Hofmeister series;
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Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by the aggregation of Amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide into oligomers, fibrils and plaques. Many factors influencing this process as well as the stability of the various Aβ aggregates are known to date, and include the concentration and type of metal ions. Most experimental and theoretical studies have concentrated on heavy metal ions, like Fe2+, Zn2+, or Cu2+, while the smaller alkali ions Li+, Na+, and K+ have not gained much attention notwithstanding their role and ubiquity in physiological environments. In this work, we applied atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the potential role of these alkali ions in stabilizing fibrillar Aβ oligomers of different size and topology, i.e., single and double filament systems comprising 3–24 peptide chains per filament. We find a pronounced difference on the molecular level in the interaction behavior with free carboxylate groups of the Aβ oligomer: Li+ forms stable bridged interactions, whereas K+ interacts more transiently and lacks bridging. The behavior of Na+ is in between, so that this ion–protein interaction obeys the renowned Hofmeister series. These differences are also reflected in the ability of the alkali ions to stabilize the oligomer secondary structure. The stabilizing effect is most pronounced for the smaller fibrillar oligomers, suggesting that the type of alkali ion critically affects the initial stages of fibril formation. Our findings thus offer a molecular explanation for the observation that the polymorphisms of Aβ fibril structures are caused by differences in the surrounding ionic environment.
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