Kinetic theory of fibrillogenesis of amyloid β-protein
- 22 July 1997
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 94 (15), 7942-7947
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.94.15.7942
Abstract
Prior quasielastic light scattering (QLS) studies of fibrillogenesis of synthetic amyloid beta-protein (Abeta)-(1-40) at low pH have suggested a kinetic model in which: (i) fibrillogenesis requires a nucleation step; (ii) nuclei are produced by Abeta micelles in addition to seeds initially present; and (iii) fibril elongation occurs by irreversible binding of Abeta monomers to the fibril ends. Here we present the full mathematical formulation of this model. We describe the temporal evolution of the concentrations of Abeta monomers and micelles as well as the concentration and size distribution of fibrils. This formulation enables deduction of the fundamental parameters of the model-e.g., the nucleation and elongation rate constants kn and ke-from the time dependency of the apparent diffusion coefficient measured by QLS. The theory accurately represents the experimental observations for Abeta concentrations both below and above c*, the critical concentration for Abeta micelle formation. We suggest that the method of QLS in combination with this theory can serve as a powerful tool for understanding the molecular factors that control Abeta plaque formation.Keywords
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