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All-atom molecular dynamics studies of the full-length β-amyloid peptides
Authors:Edgar Luttmann  Gregor Fels
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Paderborn, Warburgerstr. 100, 33098 Paderborn, Germany
Abstract:β-Amyloid peptides are believed to play an essential role in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), due to their sedimentation in the form of β-amyloid aggregates in the brain of AD-patients, and the in vitro neurotoxicity of oligomeric aggregates. The monomeric peptides come in different lengths of 39–43 residues, of which the 42 alloform seems to be most strongly associated with AD-symptoms. Structural information on these peptides to date comes from NMR studies in acidic solutions, organic solvents, or on shorter fragments of the peptide. In addition X-ray and solid-state NMR investigations of amyloid fibrils yield insight into the structure of the final aggregate and therefore define the endpoint of any conformational change of an Aβ-monomer along the aggregation process. The conformational changes necessary to connect the experimentally known conformations are not yet understood and this process is an active field of research.
Keywords:AD, Alzheimer&rsquo  s disease   MD, molecular dynamics   RMSD, root mean square deviation
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