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Revisiting the earliest signatures of amyloidogenesis: Roadmaps emerging from computational modeling and experiment

Revisiting the earliest signatures of amyloidogenesis: Roadmaps emerging from computational modeling and experiment
Liang Xu, Damien Thompson, Shayon Bhattacharya
Neurodegenerative amyloidogenesis begins with the aggregation of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), which is the first step in a cascade of assembly events that can lead to insoluble fibrous deposits in brain tissue. IDP conformations that promote formation of toxic oligomers remain poorly understood, and are the most fundamental target of putative treatments for neurodegenerative disease. Rapid advances in theory, simulation and experimental methods, hold the promise of reversing protein aggregation by identifying and developing inhibitors of the transient amyloidogenic IDP conformations. To make meaningful progress it is important to appreciate the benefits and limitations of the latest developments in computational methods of conformational and ensemble modeling, and their integration and validation with experiments. Integrated studies are beginning to provide significant conceptual and mechanistic insights, including identification of the properties of amyloidogenic IDPs in their free, unbound form. At the same time, contradicting viewpoints have emerged concerning convergence of IDP ensemble signatures and properties from parallel studies, and there also remains a pressing need to develop physical models that can deliver reliable predictions across different IDP families. Focussing on the four most common amyloidogenic IDPs of Amyloid β, Tau, α-synuclein and Prions, improvements are proposed for next-generation models and experiments that can potentially identify drug treatments for neurodegenerative disease via incorporation of the extended cellular environment. This article is categorized under: Molecular and Statistical Mechanics > Molecular Mechanics Structure and Mechanism > Computational Biochemistry and Biophysics Structure and Mechanism > Molecular Structures Intrinsically disordered proteins present the fundamental signatures of amyloidogenesis and characterization of their structures, dynamics, and energetics, provides a challenge for computational molecular science that can potentially unlock drug treatments for currently incurable neurodegenerative diseases.

Publisher URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/doi

DOI: 10.1002/wcms.1359

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