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Impact of A2V Mutation and Histidine Tautomerism on Aβ42 Monomer Structures from Atomistic Simulations

Hao Li, Yeonsig Nam, Abbas Salimi, Jin Yong Lee

2020Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling23 citationsDOI

Abstract

The self-assembly of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides into senile plaques in the brain is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. Mutation and histidine tautomerism are considered intrinsic origins in the accumulation of Aβ. As a first step toward understanding the impact of A2V mutation and histidine tautomerism on the Aβ42 isoform, we performed replica-exchange molecular dynamics (REMD) simulations to investigate the effects of histidine tautomerism on the structural properties of A2V Aβ42 peptides. There are generally more β-sheet and less α-helix secondary structures in A2V Aβ42 monomers than in WT Aβ42, implying a higher aggregation tendency in A2V Aβ42, which is consistent with previous studies. The current research will help develop the histidine tautomerism hypothesis of misfolded protein aggregation and eventually elucidate the pathogenesis of AD.

Topics & Concepts

TautomerChemistryHistidineMolecular dynamicsMonomerMutationAmyloid (mycology)Helix (gastropod)BiophysicsBiochemistryStereochemistryComputational chemistryBiologyAmino acidGenePolymerInorganic chemistrySnailEcologyOrganic chemistryAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsProtein Structure and DynamicsComputational Drug Discovery Methods