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Amyloid-like Prep1 peptides exhibit reversible blue-green-red fluorescence <i>in vitro</i> and in living cells

Alessandra Monti, Chiara Bruckmann, Francesco Blasi, Menotti Ruvo, Luigi Vitagliano, Nunzianna Doti

2021Chemical Communications24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PREP1-based peptides form amyloid-like aggregates endowed with an intrinsic blue-green-red fluorescence with an unusual sharp maximum at 520 nm upon excitation with visible light under physiological conditions. The peptide PREP1[117-132], whose sequence does not contain aromatic residues, presents a pH-dependent and reversible fluorescence, in line with its structural transition from β-sheet rich aggregates to α-helix structures. These findings further demonstrate that the non-canonical fluorescence exhibited by amyloids is an articulated phenomenon.

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PeptideIn vitroFluorescenceAmyloid (mycology)ChemistryBiophysicsAmyloid βSequence (biology)BiochemistryBiologyMedicinePhysicsPathologyQuantum mechanicsDiseaseInorganic chemistrySupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsProtein Structure and Dynamics