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The Palladium(II) Complex of A β4-16 as Suitable Model for Structural Studies of Biorelevant Copper(II) Complexes of N-Truncated Beta-Amyloids

Mital, Mariusz and Szutkowski, Kosma and Bossak‐Ahmad, Karolina and Skrobecki, Piotr and Drew, Simon and Poznański, Jarosław and Zhukov, Igor and Frączyk, Tomasz and Bal, Wojciech (2020) The Palladium(II) Complex of A β4-16 as Suitable Model for Structural Studies of Biorelevant Copper(II) Complexes of N-Truncated Beta-Amyloids. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21 (23). p. 9200. ISSN 1422-0067

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Official URL: https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/23/9200

Abstract

The Aβ4-42 peptide is a major beta-amyloid species in the human brain, forming toxic aggregates related to Alzheimer's Disease. It also strongly chelates Cu(II) at the N-terminal Phe-Arg-His ATCUN motif, as demonstrated in Aβ4-16 and Aβ4-9 model peptides. The resulting complex resists ROS generation and exchange processes and may help protect synapses from copper-related oxidative damage. Structural characterization of Cu(II)Aβ4-x complexes by NMR would help elucidate their biological function, but is precluded by Cu(II) paramagneticism. Instead we used an isostructural diamagnetic Pd(II)-Aβ4-16 complex as a model. To avoid a kinetic trapping of Pd(II) in an inappropriate transient structure, we designed an appropriate pH-dependent synthetic procedure for ATCUN Pd(II)Aβ4-16, controlled by CD, fluorescence and ESI-MS. Its assignments and structure at pH 6.5 were obtained by TOCSY, NOESY, ROESY, 1H-13C HSQC and 1H-15N HSQC NMR experiments, for natural abundance 13C and 15N isotopes, aided by corresponding experiments for Pd(II)-Phe-Arg-His. The square-planar Pd(II)-ATCUN coordination was confirmed, with the rest of the peptide mostly unstructured. The diffusion rates of Aβ4-16, Pd(II)-Aβ4-16 and their mixture determined using PGSE-NMR experiment suggested that the Pd(II) complex forms a supramolecular assembly with the apopeptide. These results confirm that Pd(II) substitution enables NMR studies of structural aspects of Cu(II)-Aβ complexes.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology
Divisions:Department of Biophysics
ID Code:1946
Deposited By: Tomasz Frączyk
Deposited On:07 Dec 2020 07:22
Last Modified:07 Dec 2020 07:22

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