The neuroprotective peptide NAP inhibits the aggregation of the beta-amyloid peptide
- PMID: 14706557
- DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2003.08.005
The neuroprotective peptide NAP inhibits the aggregation of the beta-amyloid peptide
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by brain plaques containing the beta-amyloid peptide (Abeta). One approach for treating AD is by blocking Abeta aggregation. Activity-dependent neuroprotective protein contains a peptide, NAP that protects neurons in culture against Abeta toxicity. Here, NAP was shown to inhibit Abeta aggregation using: (1) fluorimetry; (2) electron microscopy; (3) high-throughput screening of Abeta deposition onto a synthetic template (synthaloid); and (4) Congo Red staining of neurons. Further assays showed biotin-NAP binding to Abeta. These results suggest that part of the neuroprotective mechanism exerted by NAP is through modulation of toxic protein folding in the extracellular milieu.
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