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Does aluminium bind to histidine? An NMR investigation of amyloid ?12 and amyloid ?16 fragments.
 
Does aluminium bind to histidine? An NMR investigation of amyloid ?12 and amyloid ?16 fragments.

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Chem Biol Drug Des. 2013 Jul;82(1):48-59

Authors: Narayan P, Krishnarjuna B, Vishwanathan V, Jagadeesh Kumar D, Babu S, Ramanathan KV, Easwaran KR, Nagendra HG, Raghothama S

Abstract
Aluminium and zinc are known to be the major triggering agents for aggregation of amyloid peptides leading to plaque formation in Alzheimer's disease. While zinc binding to histidine in A? (amyloid ?) fragments has been implicated as responsible for aggregation, not much information is available on the interaction of aluminium with histidine. In the NMR study of the N-terminal A? fragments, DAEFRHDSGYEV (A?12) and DAEFRHDSGYEVHHQK (A?16) presented here, the interactions of the fragments with aluminium have been investigated. Significant chemical shifts were observed for few residues near the C-terminus when aluminium chloride was titrated with A?12 and A?16 peptides. Surprisingly, it is nonhistidine residues which seem to be involved in aluminium binding. Based on NMR constrained structure obtained by molecular modelling, aluminium-binding pockets in A?12 were around charged residues such as Asp, Glu. The results are discussed in terms of native structure propagation, and the relevance of histidine residues in the sequences for metal-binding interactions. We expect that the study of such short amyloid peptide fragments will not only provide clues for plaque formation in aggregated conditions but also facilitate design of potential drugs for these targets.


PMID: 23464626 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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