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Small molecule induced toxic human-IAPP species characterized by NMR.


ABSTRACT: In this study, the effect of CurDAc, a water-soluble curcumin derivative, on the formation and stability of amyloid fibers is revealed. CurDAc interaction with amyloid is structurally selective, which is reflected in a strong interference with hIAPP aggregation while showing weaker interactions with human-calcitonin and amyloid-β1-40 in comparison. Remarkably, CurDAc also exhibited potent fiber disaggregation for hIAPP generating a toxic oligomeric species.

SUBMITTER: Cox SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7641245 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Small molecule induced toxic human-IAPP species characterized by NMR.

Cox Sarah J SJ   Rodriguez Camargo Diana C DC   Lee Young-Ho YH   Dubini Romeo C A RCA   Rovó Petra P   Ivanova Magdalena I MI   Padmini Vediappen V   Reif Bernd B   Ramamoorthy Ayyalusamy A  

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) 20201002 86


In this study, the effect of CurDAc, a water-soluble curcumin derivative, on the formation and stability of amyloid fibers is revealed. CurDAc interaction with amyloid is structurally selective, which is reflected in a strong interference with hIAPP aggregation while showing weaker interactions with human-calcitonin and amyloid-β<sub>1-40</sub> in comparison. Remarkably, CurDAc also exhibited potent fiber disaggregation for hIAPP generating a toxic oligomeric species. ...[more]

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