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Probing the Effect of Amino-Terminal Truncation for Aβ1-40 Peptides

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 113, Issue 19, Pages 6692-6702

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp9016773

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [R01 AG028191-01A2, R01 AG028191] Funding Source: Medline

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We examine the effect of deletion of the amino-terminal (residues 1-9) on the structure and energetics of A beta(1-40) peptides. To this end, we use replica exchange molecular dynamics to compare the conformational ensembles of A beta(1-40) and amino-truncated A beta(10-40) monomers and dimers. Overall, the deletion of the amino-terminal appears to cause minor structural and energetic changes in A beta monomers and dimers. More specifically, our findings are as follows: (1) there is a small but discernible conversion of beta-strand structure into helix upon amino-terminal deletion, (2) secondary structure changes due to truncation are caused by missing side chain interactions formed by the amino-terminal, and (3) the amino-terminal together with the central sequence region (residues 10-23) represents the primary aggregation interface in A beta(1-40) dimers. The amino-truncated A beta(10-40) retains this aggregation interface, which is reduced to the central sequence region. We argue that the analysis of available experimental data supports our conclusions. Our findings also suggest that amino-truncated A beta(10-40) peptide is an adequate model for studying A beta(1-40) aggregation.

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