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Nanoaggregates Derived from Amyloid-beta and Alpha-synuclein Characterized by Sequential Quadruple Force Mapping.

Eun Ji ShinJoon Won Park
Published in: Nano letters (2021)
Overlapping of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease is associated with the formation of hetero-oligomers derived from amyloid-beta and alpha-synuclein. However, the structural identity of the hetero-oligomer has yet to be elucidated, particularly at high resolution. Here, with atomic force microscopy, the surface structure of hetero-oligomer was examined with four AFM tips tethering one of the selected antibodies recognizing N-terminus or C-terminus of each peptide. All aggregates were found to be hetero-oligomers, and probability of recognizing the termini is higher than that for the homo-oligomers, suggesting that the termini of the former have a greater tendency to be located at the surface or the termini have more freedom to be recognized, probably through loose packing. The methodology in this study provides us with a new approach to elucidate the structure of such aggregates at the single-molecule level, allowing the exploration of other intrinsically disordered proteins frequently found in nature.
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