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. 2017 Nov 6;56(45):14042-14045.
doi: 10.1002/anie.201707345. Epub 2017 Oct 4.

Distribution of Amyloid-Like and Oligomeric Species from Protein Aggregation Kinetics

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Distribution of Amyloid-Like and Oligomeric Species from Protein Aggregation Kinetics

Alexandra Silva et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Amyloid fibrils and soluble oligomers are two types of protein aggregates associated with neurodegeneration. Classic therapeutic strategies try to prevent the nucleation and spread of amyloid fibrils, whilst diffusible oligomers have emerged as promising drug targets affecting downstream pathogenic processes. We developed a generic protein aggregation model and validate it against measured compositions of fibrillar and non-fibrillar assemblies of ataxin-3, a protein implicated in Machado-Joseph disease. The derived analytic rate-law equations can be used to 1) identify the presence of parallel aggregation pathways and 2) estimate the critical sizes of amyloid fibrils. The discretized population balance supporting our model is the first to quantitatively fit time-resolved measurements of size and composition of both amyloid-like and oligomeric species. The new theoretical framework can be used to screen a new class of drugs specifically targeting toxic oligomers.

Keywords: amyloid; kinetics; protein aggregation; self-assembly; soluble oligomers.

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