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Intra-membrane Oligomerization and Extra-membrane Oligomerization of Amyloid-beta Peptide Are Competing Processes as a Result of Distinct Patterns of Motif Interplay

  作者 Zhang, YJ; Shi, JM; Bai, CJ; Wang, H; Li, HY; Wu, Y; Ji, SR  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Biological Chemistry;  卷期  2012年287-1;  页码  748-756  
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[摘要]Soluble oligomers of amyloid-beta peptide (A beta) are emerging as the primary neurotoxic species in Alzheimer disease, however, whether the membrane is among their direct targets that mediate the downstream adverse effects remains elusive. Herein, we show that multiple soluble oligomeric A beta preparations, including A beta-derived diffusible ligand, protofibril, and zinc-induced A beta oligomer, exhibit much weaker capability to insert into the membrane than A beta monomer. A beta monomers prefer incorporating into membrane rather than oligomerizing in solution, and such preference can be reversed by the aggregation-boosting factor, zinc ion. Further analyses indicate that the membrane-embedded oligomers of A beta are derived from rapid assembly of inserted monomers but not due to the insertion of soluble A beta oligomers. By comparing the behavior of a panel of A beta truncation variants, we demonstrate that the intra- and extra-membrane oligomerization are mutually exclusive processes that proceed through distinct motif interplay, both of which require the action of amino acids 37-40/42 to overcome the auto-inhibitory interaction between amino acids 29-36 and the N-terminal portion albeit via different mechanisms. These results indicate that intra- and extra-membrane oligomerization of A beta are competing processes and emphasize a critical regulation of membrane on the behavior of A beta monomer and soluble oligomers, which may determine distinct neurotoxic mechanisms.

 
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