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Portrait of Sara Snogerup Linse

Sara Linse

Professor

Portrait of Sara Snogerup Linse

Dynamics of oligomer populations formed during the aggregation of Alzheimer’s Aβ42 peptide

Author

  • Thomas C.T. Michaels
  • Andela Šarić
  • Samo Curk
  • Katja Bernfur
  • Paolo Arosio
  • Georg Meisl
  • Alexander J. Dear
  • Samuel I.A. Cohen
  • Christopher M. Dobson
  • Michele Vendruscolo
  • Sara Linse
  • Tuomas P.J. Knowles

Summary, in English

Oligomeric species populated during the aggregation of the Aβ42 peptide have been identified as potent cytotoxins linked to Alzheimer’s disease, but the fundamental molecular pathways that control their dynamics have yet to be elucidated. By developing a general approach that combines theory, experiment and simulation, we reveal, in molecular detail, the mechanisms of Aβ42 oligomer dynamics during amyloid fibril formation. Even though all mature amyloid fibrils must originate as oligomers, we found that most Aβ42 oligomers dissociate into their monomeric precursors without forming new fibrils. Only a minority of oligomers converts into fibrillar structures. Moreover, the heterogeneous ensemble of oligomeric species interconverts on timescales comparable to those of aggregation. Our results identify fundamentally new steps that could be targeted by therapeutic interventions designed to combat protein misfolding diseases. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Department/s

  • Biochemistry and Structural Biology
  • MultiPark: Multidisciplinary research focused on Parkinson´s disease
  • NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience

Publishing year

2020

Language

English

Pages

445-451

Publication/Series

Nature Chemistry

Volume

12

Issue

5

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Topic

  • Medicinal Chemistry

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1755-4330