Journal article

Neuroprotective peptide-macrocycle conjugates reveal complex structure-activity relationships in their interactions with amyloid β

M Yu, TM Ryan, S Ellis, AI Bush, JA Triccas, PJ Rutledge, MH Todd

Metallomics | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2014

Abstract

Interactions between amyloid β (Aβ) and metal ions are thought to mediate the neuropathogenic effects of Aβ in Alzheimer's disease. The construction of small molecules capable of synergistically chelating metal ions and recognizing Aβ would allow new insights into the biology of this disease and provide a possible therapeutic approach. We report herein the synthesis and biological evaluation of tetraazamacrocycle-(G)KLVFF hybrids and their metal complexes. The results obtained from ThT and bis-ANS extrinsic fluorescence assays, tyrosine intrinsic fluorescence assay and proteolytic assay imply complex, multifaceted structure-activity relationships in the interaction of these conjugates with A..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the National Breast Cancer Fund for a Novel Concept Grant (NC-10-69) and the Australian Research Council for funding (DP120104035). M. Yu was supported by a University of Sydney International Scholarship (USydIS). T. M. Ryan is on a fellowship with the Australia Alzheimer's Dementia Research Foundation (AADRF).