Journal article
Citrullination of Amyloid-β Peptides in Alzheimer's Disease
S Mukherjee, KA Perez, C Dubois, RM Nisbet, QX Li, S Varghese, L Jin, I Birchall, VA Streltsov, LJ Vella, C McLean, KJ Barham, BR Roberts, CL Masters
ACS Chemical Neuroscience | Published : 2021
Abstract
Protein citrullination (deimination of arginine residue) is a well-known biomarker of inflammation. Elevated protein citrullination has been shown to colocalize with extracellular amyloid plaques in postmortem AD patient brains. Amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides which aggregate and accumulate in the plaques of Alzheimer's disease (AD) have sequential N-terminal truncations and multiple post-translational modifications (PTM) such as isomerization, pyroglutamate formation, phosphorylation, nitration, and dityrosine cross-linking. However, no conclusive biochemical evidence exists whether citrullinated Aβ is present in AD brains. In this study, using high-resolution mass spectrometry, we have identified ..
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Awarded by Alzheimer's Association
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding was from National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) project grant (APP1164692) and The Alzheimer's Association (AARF-18-566256).