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Diphenylalanin Nanofibers-Inspired Synthesis of Fluorescent Gold Nanoclusters For Screening Of Anti-Amyloid drugs.

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Protein misfolding and aggregation into amyloid structures is linked with a number of pathophysiological disorders. In the past decade, significant progresses have been made in the drug discovery strategies against… Click to show full abstract

Protein misfolding and aggregation into amyloid structures is linked with a number of pathophysiological disorders. In the past decade, significant progresses have been made in the drug discovery strategies against toxic aggregates. Although lack of specificity and high sensitivity for in vitro screening system still seen. Here we demonstrate a new targeting probe based on FF diphenylalanine peptide -protected gold nanoclusters (FF AuNCs). Diphenylalanine peptide has previously been shown to self-assemble into well-ordered fiber like the fibers that are observed in amyloid aggregates. We used of the self-assembly properties along with the ability of FF dipeptide in reduction of gold ions for synthesis of novel Au nanoclusters. We used FF AuNCs for monitoring of effectiveness of anti-amyloid drugs. Fluorescence was considerably diminished when drugs at different concentrations added, due to destruction of the amyloid fibers. Furthermore, the analysis of several components demonstrates significant selectivity against the amyloid disrupting molecules. Prepared FF AuNCs will gain possible strategy for in vitro screening of amyloid disrupting molecules.

Keywords: diphenylalanin nanofibers; gold nanoclusters; nanofibers inspired; amyloid drugs; anti amyloid

Journal Title: Methods and applications in fluorescence
Year Published: 2020

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