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Multistep molecular mechanisms of Aβ16-22 fibril formation revealed by lattice Monte Carlo simulations.

Phuong Hoang NguyenPhilippe Derreumaux
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2023)
As a model of self-assembly from disordered monomers to fibrils, the amyloid-β fragment Aβ16-22 was subject to past numerous experimental and computational studies. Because dynamics information between milliseconds and seconds cannot be assessed by both studies, we lack a full understanding of its oligomerization. Lattice simulations are particularly well suited to capture pathways to fibrils. In this study, we explored the aggregation of 10 Aβ16-22 peptides using 65 lattice Monte Carlo simulations, each simulation consisting of 3 × 109 steps. Based on a total of 24 and 41 simulations that converge and do not converge to the fibril state, respectively, we are able to reveal the diversity of the pathways leading to fibril structure and the conformational traps slowing down the fibril formation.
Keyphrases
  • monte carlo
  • molecular dynamics
  • case control
  • healthcare
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • genome wide
  • health information