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HH Domain of Alzheimer’s Disease Aβ Provides Structural Basis for Neuronal Binding in PC12 and Mouse Cortical/Hippocampal Neurons

A key question in understanding AD is whether extracellular Aβ deposition of parenchymal amyloid plaques or intraneuronal Aβ accumulation initiates the AD process. Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is endocytosed from the cell surface into endosomes where it is cleaved to produce soluble Aβ which is t...

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Autores principales: Poduslo, Joseph F., Gilles, Emily J., Ramakrishnan, Muthu, Howell, Kyle G., Wengenack, Thomas M., Curran, Geoffry L., Kandimalla, Karunya K.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2809098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20098681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008813
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author Poduslo, Joseph F.
Gilles, Emily J.
Ramakrishnan, Muthu
Howell, Kyle G.
Wengenack, Thomas M.
Curran, Geoffry L.
Kandimalla, Karunya K.
author_facet Poduslo, Joseph F.
Gilles, Emily J.
Ramakrishnan, Muthu
Howell, Kyle G.
Wengenack, Thomas M.
Curran, Geoffry L.
Kandimalla, Karunya K.
author_sort Poduslo, Joseph F.
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description A key question in understanding AD is whether extracellular Aβ deposition of parenchymal amyloid plaques or intraneuronal Aβ accumulation initiates the AD process. Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is endocytosed from the cell surface into endosomes where it is cleaved to produce soluble Aβ which is then released into the brain interstitial fluid. Intraneuronal Aβ accumulation is hypothesized to predominate from the neuronal uptake of this soluble extracellular Aβ rather than from ER/Golgi processing of APP. We demonstrate that substitution of the two adjacent histidine residues of Aβ40 results in a significant decrease in its binding with PC12 cells and mouse cortical/hippocampal neurons. These substitutions also result in a dramatic enhancement of both thioflavin-T positive fibril formation and binding to preformed Aβ fibrils while maintaining its plaque-binding ability in AD transgenic mice. Hence, alteration of the histidine domain of Aβ prevented neuronal binding and drove Aβ to enhanced fibril formation and subsequent amyloid plaque deposition - a potential mechanism for removing toxic species of Aβ. Substitution or even masking of these Aβ histidine residues might provide a new therapeutic direction for minimizing neuronal uptake and subsequent neuronal degeneration and maximizing targeting to amyloid plaques.
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spelling pubmed-28090982010-01-23 HH Domain of Alzheimer’s Disease Aβ Provides Structural Basis for Neuronal Binding in PC12 and Mouse Cortical/Hippocampal Neurons Poduslo, Joseph F. Gilles, Emily J. Ramakrishnan, Muthu Howell, Kyle G. Wengenack, Thomas M. Curran, Geoffry L. Kandimalla, Karunya K. PLoS One Research Article A key question in understanding AD is whether extracellular Aβ deposition of parenchymal amyloid plaques or intraneuronal Aβ accumulation initiates the AD process. Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is endocytosed from the cell surface into endosomes where it is cleaved to produce soluble Aβ which is then released into the brain interstitial fluid. Intraneuronal Aβ accumulation is hypothesized to predominate from the neuronal uptake of this soluble extracellular Aβ rather than from ER/Golgi processing of APP. We demonstrate that substitution of the two adjacent histidine residues of Aβ40 results in a significant decrease in its binding with PC12 cells and mouse cortical/hippocampal neurons. These substitutions also result in a dramatic enhancement of both thioflavin-T positive fibril formation and binding to preformed Aβ fibrils while maintaining its plaque-binding ability in AD transgenic mice. Hence, alteration of the histidine domain of Aβ prevented neuronal binding and drove Aβ to enhanced fibril formation and subsequent amyloid plaque deposition - a potential mechanism for removing toxic species of Aβ. Substitution or even masking of these Aβ histidine residues might provide a new therapeutic direction for minimizing neuronal uptake and subsequent neuronal degeneration and maximizing targeting to amyloid plaques. Public Library of Science 2010-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2809098/ /pubmed/20098681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008813 Text en Poduslo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Poduslo, Joseph F.
Gilles, Emily J.
Ramakrishnan, Muthu
Howell, Kyle G.
Wengenack, Thomas M.
Curran, Geoffry L.
Kandimalla, Karunya K.
HH Domain of Alzheimer’s Disease Aβ Provides Structural Basis for Neuronal Binding in PC12 and Mouse Cortical/Hippocampal Neurons
title HH Domain of Alzheimer’s Disease Aβ Provides Structural Basis for Neuronal Binding in PC12 and Mouse Cortical/Hippocampal Neurons
title_full HH Domain of Alzheimer’s Disease Aβ Provides Structural Basis for Neuronal Binding in PC12 and Mouse Cortical/Hippocampal Neurons
title_fullStr HH Domain of Alzheimer’s Disease Aβ Provides Structural Basis for Neuronal Binding in PC12 and Mouse Cortical/Hippocampal Neurons
title_full_unstemmed HH Domain of Alzheimer’s Disease Aβ Provides Structural Basis for Neuronal Binding in PC12 and Mouse Cortical/Hippocampal Neurons
title_short HH Domain of Alzheimer’s Disease Aβ Provides Structural Basis for Neuronal Binding in PC12 and Mouse Cortical/Hippocampal Neurons
title_sort hh domain of alzheimer’s disease aβ provides structural basis for neuronal binding in pc12 and mouse cortical/hippocampal neurons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2809098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20098681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008813
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