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  • Self-assembly of beta-amyloid 42 is retarded by small molecular ligands at the stage of structural intermediates.

Self-assembly of beta-amyloid 42 is retarded by small molecular ligands at the stage of structural intermediates.

Journal of structural biology (2000-08-15)
B Bohrmann, M Adrian, J Dubochet, P Kuner, F Müller, W Huber, C Nordstedt, H Döbeli
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Assemblyof the amyloid-beta peptide (Abeta) into fibrils and its deposition in distinct brain areas is considered responsible for the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Thus, inhibition of fibril assembly is a potential strategy for therapeutic intervention. Electron cryomicroscopy was used to monitor the initial, native assembly structure of Abeta42. In addition to the known fibrillar intermediates, a nonfibrillar, polymeric sheet-like structure was identified. A temporary sequence of supramolecular structures was revealed with (i) polymeric Abeta42 sheets during the onset of assembly, inversely related to the appearance of (ii) fibril intermediates, which again are time-dependently replaced by (iii) mature fibrils. A cell-based primary screening assay was used to identify compounds that decrease Abeta42-induced toxicity. Hit compounds were further assayed for binding to Abeta42, radical scavenger activity, and their influence on the assembly structure of Abeta42. One compound, Ro 90-7501, was found to efficiently retard mature fibril formation, while extended polymeric Abeta42 sheets and fibrillar intermediates are accumulated. Ro 90-7501 may serve as a prototypic inhibitor for Abeta42 fibril formation and as a tool for studying the molecular mechanism of fibril assembly.

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WX8, ≥98% (HPLC)