Insights into the mechanisms of amyloid formation of Zn(II)-Ab11-28: pH-dependent zinc coordination and overall charge as key parameters for kinetics and the structure of Zn(II)-Ab11-28 aggregates.

Journal: Inorganic Chemistry
Published:
Abstract

Self-assembly of amyloidogenic peptides and their metal complexes are of multiple interest including their association with several neurological diseases. Therefore, a better understanding of the role of metal ions in the aggregation process is of broad interest. We report pH-dependent structural and aggregation studies on Zn(II) binding to the amyloidogenic peptide Ab11-28. The results suggest that coordination of the N-terminal amine to Zn(II) is responsible for the inhibition of amyloid formation and the overall charge for amorphous aggregates.

Authors
Bruno Alies, Giovanni Lapenna, Stéphanie Sayen, Emmanuel Guillon, Christelle Hureau, Peter Faller