Zn induced structural aggregation patterns of β-amyloid peptides by first-principle simulations and XAS measurements

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We show in this paper that in the presence of Zn ions a peculiar structural aggregation pattern of β-amyloid peptides in which metal ions are sequentially coordinated to either three or four histidines of nearby peptides is favored. To stabilize this configuration a deprotonated imidazole ring from one of the histidines forms a bridge connecting two adjacent Zn ions. Though present in zeolite imidazolate frameworks, remarkably in biological compounds this peculiar Zn-imidazolate-Zn topology is only found in enzymes belonging to the Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase family in the form of an imidazolate bridging Cu and Zn. The results we present are obtained by combining X-ray absorption spectroscopy experimental data with detailed first-principle molecular dynamics simulations. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012.

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Giannozzi, P., Jansen, K., Penna, G. L., Minicozzi, V., Morante, S., Rossi, G., & Stellato, F. (2012). Zn induced structural aggregation patterns of β-amyloid peptides by first-principle simulations and XAS measurements. Metallomics, 4(2), 156–165. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2mt00148a

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