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Switch-peptides: from conformational studies to Alzheimer's disease

Saucede, Lydiane  
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Dos Santos, Sonia  
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Chandravarkar, Arunan  
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2006
CHIMIA

A review. Studies on designed peptides that exhibit high tendencies for medium-induced conformational transitions have recently attracted much attention because structural changes are considered as mol. key processes in degenerative diseases. The exptl. access to these events has been limited so far mainly due to the intrinsic tendency of the involved polypeptides for self-assocn. and aggregation, e.g. amyloid beta plaque formation, thought to be at the origin of Alzheimer's disease. We have developed a new concept termed 'switch-peptides' which allows the controlled onset of polypeptide folding and misfolding in vitro and in vivo, starting from a sol., non-toxic precursor mol. As a major feature, the folding process is initiated by enzyme-triggered N,O-acyl migrations restoring the native peptide backbone in situ. As the folding is set off in the moment of creating the bioactive mol. ('in statu nascendi', ISN), our concept allows for the first time the investigation of the early steps of protein misfolding as relevant in degenerative diseases, opening new perspectives for the rational design of therapeutically relevant compds.

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research article
DOI
10.2533/000942906777674921
Web of Science ID

WOS:000237317800009

Author(s)
Saucede, Lydiane  
Dos Santos, Sonia  
Chandravarkar, Arunan  
Mandal, Bhubaneswar  
Mimna, Richard
Murat, Karine  
Camus, Marie-Stephanie  
Berard, Jeremy  
Grouzmann, Eric
Adrian, Marc
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Date Issued

2006

Published in
CHIMIA
Volume

60

Issue

4

Start page

199

End page

202

Subjects

Disease (degenerative

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designing switch-peptides

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conformational transitions and Alzheimer's disease)

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Alzheimer's disease

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Conformational transition

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Protein folding (designing switch-peptides

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conformational transitions and Alzheimer's disease)

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Conformation (protein

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designing switch-peptides

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conformational transitions and Alzheimer's disease)

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Peptides

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Proteins Role: BSU (Biological study

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unclassified)

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PEP (Physical

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engineering or chemical process)

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PYP (Physical process)

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BIOL (Biological study)

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PROC (Process) (switch-peptides

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designing switch-peptides

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conformational transitions and Alzheimer's disease)

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review protein switch peptide conformation transition Alzheimer degenerative disease

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conformational transitions and Alzheimer's disease)

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conformational transitions and Alzheimer's disease)

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conformational transitions and Alzheimer's disease)

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REVIEWED

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July 31, 2007
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