Emergence of Barrel Motif in Amyloid‑β Trimer: A Computational Study

Amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides form assemblies that are pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. Aβ oligomers are soluble, mobile, and toxic forms of the peptide that act in the extracellular space before assembling into protofibrils and fibrils. Therefore, oligomers play an important role in the mec...

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description Amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides form assemblies that are pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. Aβ oligomers are soluble, mobile, and toxic forms of the peptide that act in the extracellular space before assembling into protofibrils and fibrils. Therefore, oligomers play an important role in the mechanism of Alzheimer’s disease. Since it is difficult to determine by experiment the atomic structures of oligomers, which accumulate fast and are polymorphic, computer simulation is a useful tool to investigate elusive oligomers’ structures. In this work, we report extended all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, both canonical and replica exchange, of Aβ(1–42) trimer starting from two different initial conformations: (i) the pose produced by the best docking of a monomer aside of a dimer (simulation 1), representing oligomers freshly formed by assembling monomers, and (ii) a configuration extracted from an experimental mature fibril structure (simulation 2), representing settled oligomers in equilibrium with extended fibrils. We showed that in simulation 1, regions with small β-barrels are populated, indicating the chance of spontaneous formation of domains resembling channel-like structures. These structural domains are alternative to those more representative of mature fibrils (simulation 2), the latter showing a stable bundle of C-termini that is not sampled in simulation 1. Moreover, trimer of Aβ(1–42) can form internal pores that are large enough to be accessed by water molecules and Ca2+ ions.
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