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Multidimensional View of Amyloid Fibril Nucleation in Atomistic Detail

Baftizadeh, Fahimeh
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Biarnes, Xevi
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Pietrucci, Fabio
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2012
Journal of the American Chemical Society

Starting from a disordered aggregate, we have simulated the formation of ordered amyloid-like beta structures in a system formed by 18 polyvaline chains in explicit solvent, employing molecular dynamics accelerated by bias-exchange metadynamics. We exploited 8 different collective variables to compute the free energy of hundreds of putative aggregate structures, with variable content of parallel and antiparallel beta-sheets and different packing among the sheets. This allowed characterizing in detail a possible nucleation pathway for the formation of amyloid fibrils: first the system forms a relatively large ordered nucleus of antiparallel beta-sheets, and then a few parallel sheets start appearing. The relevant nucleation process culminates at this point: when a sufficient number of parallel sheets is formed, the free energy starts to decrease toward a new minimum in which this structure is predominant. The complex nucleation pathway we found cannot be described within classical nucleation theory, namely employing a unique simple reaction coordinate like the total content of beta-sheets.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/ja210826a
Web of Science ID

WOS:000301161600043

Author(s)
Baftizadeh, Fahimeh
Biarnes, Xevi
Pietrucci, Fabio
Affinito, Fabio
Laio, Alessandro
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

134

Start page

3886

End page

3894

Subjects

Molecular-Dynamics Simulations

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Monte-Carlo Simulations

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Protein Aggregation

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Force-Fields

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Peptide

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Oligomers

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Mechanism

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A-Beta(16-22)

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Ensemble

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Conformations

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April 5, 2012
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