纤维
蛋白质聚集
成核
生物物理学
化学
淀粉样纤维
小分子
淀粉样蛋白(真菌学)
脂质双层
生物化学
淀粉样β
生物
疾病
有机化学
医学
无机化学
病理
膜
作者
Alisdair Stevenson,Roxine Staats,Alexander J. Dear,David Voderholzer,Jesper E. Dreier,Georg Meisl,Raphael Guido,Tuomas P. J. Knowles,Céline Galvagnion,Alexander K. Buell,Michele Vendruscolo,Thomas C. T. Michaels
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2422427122
摘要
The aggregation of α -synuclein into amyloid fibrils is a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease. This process has been shown to directly involve interactions between proteins and lipid surfaces when the latter are present. Despite this importance, the molecular mechanisms of lipid-induced amyloid aggregation have remained largely elusive. Here, we present a global kinetic model to describe lipid-induced amyloid aggregation of α -synuclein. Using this framework, we find that α -synuclein fibrils form via a two-step primary nucleation mechanism and that lipid molecules are directly involved in both the nucleation and fibril elongation steps, giving rise to lipid–protein coaggregates. To illustrate the applicability of this kinetic approach to drug discovery, we identify the mechanism of action of squalamine, a known inhibitor of lipid-induced α -synuclein aggregation, revealing that this small molecule reduces the rate of lipid-dependent primary nucleation. Our work will likely guide the rational design of α -synuclein aggregation inhibitors.
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