(631d) Solid State NMR Evidence for Antiparallel β-Sheet Structure within Toxic Oligomers of the Alzheimer's β-Amyloid Peptide
AIChE Annual Meeting
2014
2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division
Fundamentals of Protein Folding in Diseases
Thursday, November 20, 2014 - 9:24am to 9:42am
Pathological and biochemical evidence links Alzheimer’s Disease more closely to soluble aggregates (oligomers) of the β-amyloid peptide (Aβ) rather than more stable amyloid fibrils. We are interested in understanding the molecular structural differences between oligomers and fibrils and underlying self-assembly pathways. We have previously reported a procedure for production of stable homogeneous oligomers of Aβ42 (the 42-residue variant), in the presence of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) micelles, which is compatible with solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) structural characterization. We will present new NMR data which indicate that oligomers differ from fibrils in terms of β-strand organization into β-sheets, suggesting that oligomers and fibrils are formed along distinct self-assembly pathways. In particular, two-dimensional 13C-13C exchange experiments on oligomers reveal that the Aβ42 molecules are organized into anti-parallel β-sheets and indicate a specific inter-strand arrangement. We will discuss these new structural constraints in terms of previously proposed Aβ oligomeric and fibrillar structural models. In addition, we will present new candidate full-atom molecular models for Aβ42 oligomers, established using experimentally constrained molecular simulations.