Biophysical Inquiry Into Protein Aggregation And Amyloid Diseases

Biophysical Inquiry Into Protein Aggregation And Amyloid Diseases
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Download or read book Biophysical Inquiry Into Protein Aggregation And Amyloid Diseases written by Pier Luigi San Biagio and published by . This book was released on 2008-01-01 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book collects papers by biology, chemistry and physics researchers all actively working in the field of protein aggregation as related to amyloid diseases. Protein precipitates having a highly ordered, fibril-like structure accompany several fatal diseases, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Creutzfeldt-Jacob and Huntington diseases. Amyloid fibrils associated to different diseases share a common cross beta repeat structure, despite the lack of sequence homologies and structure similarities in the relative proteins. About 20 proteins are known to form amyloid fibrils under physiological conditions. In any of them a conformational change into an unfolding intermediate seems to be responsible for amyloid fibrils formation. A growing body of evidence indicates that in vitro any protein or polypeptide can assembly into fibrillar structures under mildly denaturing conditions, where metastable unfolding intermediates become stabilized. These findings have added further interest to the outstanding problem of protein folding/unfolding and aggregation, whose high interdisciplinary character touches upon biology, chemistry and physics. Indeed, only by joining different expertise we may hope to achieve a unifying view of protein aggregation mechanism in terms of a few general principles. A central issue in the problem of amyloid formation is the understanding of the thermodynamic transitions governing this type of self-organization process in which the symmetry of the interacting molecules should play a relevant role. The first paper of this volume by Manno deals with the modeling of amyloid formation in the frame of physics of colloidal coagulation, and highlights those theoretical aspects that can be investigated by experiments in vitro. The relevance of crowding and confinement, or a combination of them, on the aggregation of proteins in living system is discussed in the paper of Temussi, where results obtained from studies in vitro and in vivo are revised and compared. The paper by Higuchi et al. addresses the theme of disease transmission in living organisms. The authors present the case of systemic amyloidosis in mice showing that pre-formed amyloid fibrils injected in, or ingested by, mice susceptible to infection are capable to accelerate amyloid deposition. A new emerging hypothesis on the onset of amyloid diseases points out the role played by small oligomeric species representing early pre-fibrillar intermediates. Such small aggregates have been observed in the case of beta-peptide responsible for Alzheimer disease. The paper by Di Carlo et al. describes the toxic properties of beta-peptide aggregates with different size, and indicates the possible degeneration pathways leading to the disease. If pre-fibrillar small oligomers are amyloid intermediates, inhibiting their formation should be an important target for therapeutic strategies. The paper by Sgarbossa et al. illustrates the potential use of small polycyclic aromatic molecules that can act as fibrillogenesis inhibitors by imposing unfavorable conformational constraints to the aggregating molecules. The paper by Pastore discusses the aggregation properties of proteins having homo-polymeric stretches, whose tract length determines the onset of the pathologies. The most famous of them is the Huntington disease associated to expansion of polyglutamine repeat. Bisaglia et al. revised the case of alpha-synuclein involved in Parkinson disease. The paper describes the capacity of this protein of adopting different conformations as a response to the environments, with relation to its physiological function or possible pathological role. Finally, two papers concern the role of metal ions on protein aggregation. The paper by Morante gives a review of the possible harmful or useful effects of some metal ions on two pathological proteins, examined through the synergic use of computational and experimental techniques. The paper by Militello et al. describes metal effects on the conformational change and structural properties of aggregates of beta-lactoglobulin and bovine serum albumin, taken as convenient model systems for studying protein aggregation. We thank the contributing authors for having provide altogether a wide perspective, multi-faceted survey of the conceptual and experimental tools that can be applied for unraveling the mechanism of protein aggregation.


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