Concentration-dependent inhibitory effects of apolipoprotein E on Alzheimer's beta-amyloid fibril formation in vitro

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Naiki, H [1 ]
Gejyo, F [1 ]
Nakakuki, K [1 ]
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[1] FUKUI MED SCH, DEPT CLIN LAB & MED, FUKUI 91011, JAPAN
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10.1021/bi9624705
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Recently, many research groups have examined the effect of apolipoprotein E (apoE) on beta-amyloid fibril (beta Af) formation in vitro. However, their data were somewhat controversial and no exact kinetic assessment of the role of apoE has thus far been available. We examined the effect of human apoE on beta Af formation in vitro, starting with various concentrations of freshly prepared beta-amyloid(1-40) (beta 1-40) and using fluorescence spectroscopy with thioflavine T. When 50 mu M of beta 1-40 was incubated with a 1:1000 to 1:100 molar ratio of apoE, a dose-dependent inhibitory effect of apoE was observed. Both the nucleation and extension phases of beta Af formation in vitro were inhibited by apoE. On the other hand, when 300 mu M of beta 1-40 was incubated with a 1:100 molar ratio of apoE, the inhibitory effect of apoE was completely abolished. We then focused our study on the kinetics of the inhibitory effect of apoE on the extension phase of beta Af formation in vitro, utilizing the recently established first-order kinetic model of beta Af extension in vitro [Naiki, H., & Nakakuki, K. (1996) Lab. Invest. 74, 374-383]. The mathematical treatment of the data suggests that apoE inhibits the extension of beta Af in vitro, by making a complex with beta 1-40, thus eliminating free beta 1-40 from the reaction mixture. The equilibrium association constant with pi-40 was practically the same among the three major recombinant apoE isoforms. These results indicate that the effects of apoE on beta Af formation in vitro is differential and could settle some of the controversy about beta-amyloid-apoE interaction in vitro.
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