Molecular mechanisms of direct and indirect interplay between amyloid β42 oligomer and characteristic lipids

Jinfei Mei, Chengqiang Liu, Huijuan Yang, Xiaohong Ma, Hongqi Ai
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Accumulating evidence suggests that toxicity in patients with Alzheimer's disease originates from the deposition of Aβ42 aggregates on the neuronal cell membrane. However, the molecular mechanism underlying Aβ42 aggregation on the surface of different lipids is poorly understood. In this study, coarse-grained and all-atomic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were used to characterize the assembly process of two Aβ42 pentameric oligomers and the perturbation “footprints” of three characteristic lipid constitute bilayer membranes: POPC, POPG, and their hybrid PcPg composed of POPG and POPC in a 1:3 ratio. Our results revealed that the Aβ decamer was first formed in the water phase prior to its contact with the lipid surface, indicating that the water phase plays an incubation role in Aβ42 oligomer aggregation. Moreover, the presence of any of the three lipids accelerated the assembly process of the two Aβ42 pentameric. The aggregation rate and aggregate conformation were strictly dependent on lipid charge, oligomer size, and degree of aggregation. In turn, the presence of oligomer impacted the surface of the lipid, generating a clear perturbation “footprint”, regardless of whether the interplay was direct or indirect, revealing for the first time that the indirect interaction is not seamless and can be detected clearly at the molecular level. Indirect interplay stands for the non-contacting interaction interfaced by the water phase, indicating a metastable state with long-range interaction under non-shaking conditions. Our results reveal the crucial role of non-contacting interactions in determining the phase status of zwitterionic membranes.

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淀粉样蛋白β42寡聚物与特征脂质的直接和间接相互作用的分子机制
越来越多的证据表明,阿尔茨海默病患者的毒性源于神经元细胞膜上Aβ42聚集体的沉积。然而,a - β42在不同脂质表面聚集的分子机制尚不清楚。本研究采用粗粒度和全原子分子动力学(MD)模拟表征了两种a - β42五聚体的组装过程,以及三种特征脂质构成双层膜的扰动“足迹”:POPC、POPG以及由POPG和POPC按1:3比例组成的杂化PcPg。我们的研究结果表明,Aβ十聚体在与脂质表面接触之前首先在水相形成,这表明水相在Aβ42寡聚物聚集中起孵育作用。此外,三种脂质中的任何一种的存在都加速了两种Aβ42五聚体的组装过程。聚集率和聚集构象严格依赖于脂质电荷、低聚物大小和聚集程度。反过来,低聚物的存在影响了脂质表面,产生了明显的扰动“足迹”,无论相互作用是直接的还是间接的,这首次揭示了间接相互作用不是无缝的,可以在分子水平上清楚地检测到。间接相互作用是指水相之间的非接触相互作用,表明在非振动条件下具有远距离相互作用的亚稳态。我们的结果揭示了非接触相互作用在决定两性离子膜的相状态中的关键作用。
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