Journal article
Copper catalyzed oxidation of Alzheimer Abeta.
CS Atwood, X Huang, A Khatri, RC Scarpa, YS Kim, RD Moir, RE Tanzi, AE Roher, AI Bush
Cellular and Molecular Biology Noisy Le Grand France | CELLULAR & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | Published : 2000
Abstract
Abeta derived from amyloid plaques of Alzheimer's disease-affected brain contain several oxidative posttranslational modifications. In this study we have characterized the amino acid content of human amyloid-derived Abeta and compared it with that of human synthetic Abeta subjected to metal-catalyzed oxidation. Human amyloid derived Abeta has an increased content of arginine (46%) and glutamate/glutamine residues (28%), but a decreased content of histidine residues (-32%) as compared to the expected amino acid content. Incubation of synthetic human Abeta with Cu(II), but not Fe(III), in the presence of H2O2 similarly induced a decrease in histidine residues (-79%), but also a decrease in tyr..
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