Stepwise dynamics of epitaxially growing single amyloid fibrils
2007; National Academy of Sciences; Volume: 105; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1073/pnas.0704305105
ISSN1091-6490
AutoresMiklós Kellermayer, Árpád Karsai, Margit Benke, Katalin Soós, Botond Penke,
Tópico(s)Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
ResumoThe assembly mechanisms of amyloid fibrils, tissue deposits in a variety of degenerative diseases, is poorly understood. With a simply modified application of the atomic force microscope, we monitored the growth, on mica surface, of individual fibrils of the amyloid beta25-35 peptide with near-subunit spatial and subsecond temporal resolution. Fibril assembly was polarized and discontinuous. Bursts of rapid (up to 300-nm(-1)) growth phases that extended the fibril by approximately 7 nm or its integer multiples were interrupted with pauses. Stepwise dynamics were also observed for amyloid beta1-42 fibrils growing on graphite, suggesting that the discontinuous assembly mechanisms may be a general feature of epitaxial amyloid growth. Amyloid assembly may thus involve fluctuation between a fast-growing and a blocked state in which the fibril is kinetically trapped because of intrinsic structural features. The used scanning-force kymography method may be adapted to analyze the assembly dynamics of a wide range of linear biopolymers.
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