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Modulation of beta-amyloid aggregation using ascorbic acid.
NASCIMENTO, Isabella Sampaio do; QUATRONI, Felipe Domingues; LINS, Paula Maria Pincela; NASCIMENTO, Alessandro Silva; ZUCOLOTTO, Valtencir.
Abstract: Studies have shown that the level of ascorbic acid (AA) is reduced in the brain of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. However, its effect on amyloid-b 1e42 (Ab42) aggregation has not yet been elucidated. Here we investigated for the first time the effect of AA on Ab42 aggregation using fluorescence assay, circular dichroism, atomic force microscopy, isothermal titration calorimetry, ligand docking, and molecular dynamics. Our results showed that the fibril content decreases in the growth phase when the peptides are co-incubated with AA. AA molecules bind to Ab42 peptides with high binding affinity and a binding site for AA between the b-strands of Ab42 oligomers prevents the stack of adjacent strands. We demonstrate the inhibitory effect of AA on the aggregation of Ab42 and its molecular interactions, which can contribute to the development of an accessible therapy for AD and also to the design of novel drugs for other amyloidogenic diseases.
Biochimie
v. 200, p. 36-43 - Ano: 2022
Fator de Impacto: 4,079
    @article={003079624,author = {NASCIMENTO, Isabella Sampaio do; QUATRONI, Felipe Domingues; LINS, Paula Maria Pincela; NASCIMENTO, Alessandro Silva; ZUCOLOTTO, Valtencir.},title={Modulation of beta-amyloid aggregation using ascorbic acid},journal={Biochimie},note={v. 200, p. 36-43},year={2022}}

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