Journal article
Lipid matrix plays a role in Abeta fibril kinetics and morphology
MA Sani, JD Gehman, F Separovic
FEBS Letters | Published : 2011
Abstract
While neuronal membranes are proposed to be the primary target of amyloid plaques, the effect of phospholipids on fibril formation kinetics and morphology has not yet been resolved. We report that interaction of various compositions with neuronal mimics promoted different processes of fibril formation: negatively charged surfaces increased the lag time and elongation rate in thioflavin T assays, while brain total lipid extract had an opposite effect compared to that in the absence of lipid. Electron microscopy showed thin and elongated fibrils when the peptide was incubated with anionic lipids, while neutral surfaces promoted coarse and small fibrils. Circular dichroism and thioflavin T assa..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Dr Timothy Ryan (University of Melbourne) for providing help with peptide preparation and access to the plate reader fluorometer and Lynne Waddington (CSIRO) for TEM support. This work was supported by ARC discovery project DP0984815.