Cu(II) coordination structure determinants of the fibrillization switch in Abeta peptides
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Abstract
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is associated with the aggregation and fibrillization of the beta-amyloid protein (Abeta). The coordination of Cu(II) by peptide histidine imidazole sidechains is proposed to play an important role in determining the fibrillization ``switch'' [$1$]. We have developed techniques of powder X-band electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) spectroscopy to determine the 3D molecular structure of the Cu(II)-histidine imidazole coordination in cryotrapped soluble and fibrillar forms of Abeta peptides, in order to gain insight into the factors that govern fibrillization. We use hybrid optimization-based OPTESIM [$2$] simulation of the double quantum harmonic feature to determine the mutual orientation of the imidazole rings in Cu(II)--bis-imidazole complexes and in Abeta(13-21) peptides. The Cu(II) coordination mode and assembly constraints in fibrils are revealed. [1] Dong , J., et al., \textit{Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.,} 2007, $104$, 13313. [2] Sun, L., et al., \textit{J. Magn. Reson.} 2009, \underline {\textit{200}}, 21.
*Supported by an Emory University Arts \& Science Partnerships Seed Funding Program grant.
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