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A robust preparation method for the amyloidogenic and intrinsically disordered amyloid‐α peptide

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Recent findings suggest that amyloid‐β (Aβ) may not be the only peptidic culprit for the cognitive decline observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease. A C‐terminal fragment of Aβ, amyloid‐α (Aα),… Click to show full abstract

Recent findings suggest that amyloid‐β (Aβ) may not be the only peptidic culprit for the cognitive decline observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease. A C‐terminal fragment of Aβ, amyloid‐α (Aα), also known as p3, has been shown to form amyloidogenic oligomers and fibrils more rapidly than Aβ. However, the insolubility and aggregation propensity of this 24–26‐residue peptide make it exceptionally difficult to produce, purify, and subsequently study. This paper reports a reproducible, multi‐step method for the purification and pre‐treatment of Aα and related analogues, yielding 95%–99% pure peptides. We anticipate that the methods described herein will permit previously inaccessible biophysical and biological experiments that may be critical to understanding the role of this too long overlooked peptide in AD disease pathology.

Keywords: method amyloidogenic; amyloidogenic intrinsically; robust preparation; peptide; method; preparation method

Journal Title: Journal of Peptide Science
Year Published: 2022

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