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Exploiting a (13)C-labelled heparin analogue for in situ solid-state NMR investigations of peptide-glycan interactions within amyloid fibrils

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>7/06/2009
<mark>Journal</mark>Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry
Issue number11
Volume7
Number of pages7
Pages (from-to)2414-20
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Pathological amyloid deposits are mixtures of polypeptides and non-proteinaceous species including heparan sulfate proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). We describe a procedure in which a (13)C-labelled N-acetyl derivative of the GAG heparin ([(13)C-CH(3)]NAcHep) serves as a useful probe for the analysis of GAG-protein interactions in amyloid using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (SSNMR) spectroscopy. NAcHep emulates heparin by enhancing aggregation and altering the fibril morphology of Abeta(1-40), one of the beta-amyloid polypeptides associated with Alzheimer's disease, and alpha-synuclein, the major protein component of Lewy bodies associated with Parkinson's disease. (13)C SSNMR spectra confirm the presence of [(13)C-CH(3)]NAcHep in Abeta(1-40) fibril deposits and detect dipolar couplings between the glycan and arginine R(5) at the Abeta(1-40) N-terminus, suggesting that the two species are intimately mixed at the molecular level. This procedure provides a foundation for further extensive investigations of polypeptide-glycan interactions within amyloid fibrils.