Authors
Wei-hui Wu, Peng Lei, Qian Liu, Jia Hu, Adam P Gunn, Mei-sha Chen, Yan-fang Rui, Xiao-yang Su, Zuo-ping Xie, Yu-Fen Zhao, Ashley I Bush, Yan-mei Li
Publication date
2008/11/14
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
283
Issue
46
Pages
31657-31664
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Decelerated degradation of β-amyloid (Aβ) and its interaction with synaptic copper may be pathogenic in Alzheimer disease. Recently, Co(III)-cyclen tagged to an aromatic recognition motif was shown to degrade Aβ in vitro. Here, we report that apocyclen attached to selective Aβ recognition motifs (KLVFF or curcumin) can capture copper bound to Aβ and use the Cu(II) in place of Co(III) to become proteolytically active. The resultant complexes interfere with Aβ aggregation, degrade Aβ into fragments, preventing H2O2 formation and toxicity in neuronal cell culture. Because Aβ binds Cu in amyloid plaques, apocyclen-tagged targeting molecules may be a promising approach to the selective degradation of Aβ in Alzheimer disease. The principle of copper capture could generalize to other amyloidoses where copper is implicated.
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