Membrane Binding Strongly Affecting The Dopamine Reactivity Induced By Copper Prion And Copper/Amyloid-Beta (A Beta) Peptides. A Ternary Copper/A Beta/Prion Peptide Complex Stabilized And Solubilized In Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Micelles

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2020)

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The combination between dyshomeostatic levels of catecholamine neurotransmitters and redox-active metals such as copper and iron exacerbates the oxidative stress condition that typically affects neurodegenerative diseases. We report a comparative study of the oxidative reactivity of copper complexes with amyloid-beta (A beta(40)) and the prion peptide fragment 76-114 (PrP76-114), containing the high-affinity binding site, toward dopamine and 4-methylcatechol, in aqueous buffer and in sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles, as a model membrane environment. The competitive oxidative and covalent modifications undergone by the peptides were also evaluated. The high binding affinity of Cu/peptide to micelles and lipid membranes leads to a strong reduction (A beta(40)) and quenching (PrP76-114) of the oxidative efficiency of the binary complexes and to a stabilization and redox silencing of the ternary complex Cu-II/A beta(40)/PrP76-114, which is highly reactive in solution. The results improve our understanding of the pathological and protective effects associated with these complexes, depending on the physiological environment.
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