Recombinant amyloidogenic domain of ApoA-I: Analysis of its fibrillogenic potential
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
A variety of amyloid diseases are associated with fibrillar aggregates from N-terminal fragments of ApoA-I generated through a largely
unexplored multi-step process. The understanding of the molecular mechanism is impaired by the lack of suitable amounts of the
fibrillogenic polypeptides that could not be produced by recombinant methods so far. We report the production and the conformational
analysis of recombinant ApoA-I 1-93 fragment. Similarly to the polypeptide isolated ex vivo, a pH switch from 7 to 4 induces a fast and
reversible conformational transition to a helical state and leads to the identification of a key intermediate in the fibrillogenesis process.
Limited proteolysis experiments suggested that the C-terminal region is involved in helix formation. The recombinant polypeptide generates
fibrils at pH 4 on a time scale comparable with that of the native fragment. These findings open the way to studies on structural,
thermodynamic, and kinetic aspects of ApoA-I fibrillogenesis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
DI GAETANO, Sonia
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