Probing amylin fibrillation at an early stage via a tetracysteine-recognising fluorophore
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Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Amyloid fibrillation is a nucleation-dependent process known be involved in the development of more than 20 progressive and chronic diseases. The detection of amyloid formation at the nucleation stage can greatly advance early diagnoses and treatment of diseases. In this work, we developed a new assay for the early detection of amylin fibrillation using the biarsenical dye 4,5-bis(1,3,2-dithiarsolan-2-yl)fluorescein (FlAsH), which could recognise tetracysteine motifs and transform from non-fluorescent form into strongly fluorescent complexes. Due to the close proximity of two cysteine residues within the hydrophilic domain of amylin, a non-contiguous tetracysteine motif can form upon amylin dimerisation or oligomerisation, which can be recognised by FlAsH and emit strong fluorescence. This enables us to report the nucleation-growth process of amylin without modification of the protein sequence. We showed that the use of this assay not only allowed the tracking of initial nucleation events, but also enabled imaging of amyloid fibrils and investigation of the effects of amyloid inhibitor/modulator toward amylin fibrillation.
Date Issued
2017-05-17
Date Acceptance
2017-05-08
Citation
Talanta, 2017, 173, pp.44-50
ISSN
1873-3573
Publisher
Elsevier
Start Page
44
End Page
50
Journal / Book Title
Talanta
Volume
173
Copyright Statement
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0/).
Sponsor
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (E
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Commission of the European Communities
Commission of the European Communities
Grant Number
EP/K031953/1
EP/K020641/1
ERC-2013-CoG-616417
PIEF-GA-2013-623123
Subjects
Amylin
Amyloid inhibitor
Early detection
Fibrillation
FlAsH
Glycosaminoglycan
Analytical Chemistry
0301 Analytical Chemistry
0399 Other Chemical Sciences
Publication Status
Published