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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 2015

Two distinct β-sheet structures in Italian-mutant amyloid-beta fibrils: A potential link to different clinical phenotypes

Ellen Hubin; Stéphanie Deroo; Gabriele Kaminksi Gk Schierle; Clemens C Kaminski; Louise L Serpell; Vinod Subramaniam; Nico A. J. van Nuland; Kerensa Broersen; Vincent Raussens; Rabia Sarroukh

Most Alzheimer’s disease (AD) cases are late-onset and characterized by the aggregation and deposition of the amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptide in extracellular plaques in the brain. However, a few rare and hereditary Aβ mutations, such as the Italian Glu22-to-Lys (E22K) mutation, guarantee the development of early-onset familial AD. This type of AD is associated with a younger age at disease onset, increased β-amyloid accumulation, and Aβ deposition in cerebral blood vessel walls, giving rise to cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). It remains largely unknown how the Italian mutation results in the clinical phenotype that is characteristic of CAA. We therefore investigated how this single point mutation may affect the aggregation of Aβ1–42 in vitro and structurally characterized the resulting fibrils using a biophysical approach. This paper reports that wild-type and Italian-mutant Aβ both form fibrils characterized by the cross-β architecture, but with distinct β-sheet organizations, resulting in differences in thioflavin T fluorescence and solvent accessibility. E22K Aβ1–42 oligomers and fibrils both display an antiparallel β-sheet structure, in comparison with the parallel β-sheet structure of wild-type fibrils, characteristic of most amyloid fibrils described in the literature. Moreover, we demonstrate structural plasticity for Italian-mutant Aβ fibrils in a pH-dependent manner, in terms of their underlying β-sheet arrangement. These findings are of interest in the ongoing debate that (1) antiparallel β-sheet structure might represent a signature for toxicity, which could explain the higher toxicity reported for the Italian mutant, and that (2) fibril polymorphism might underlie differences in disease pathology and clinical manifestation.


PLOS Computational Biology | 2018

Lipidated apolipoprotein E4 structure and its receptor binding mechanism determined by a combined cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics approach

Nicolas Henry; Eva-Maria Krammer; Florian Stengel; Quentin Adams; François Van Liefferinge; Ellen Hubin; Rui Chaves; Rouslan G. Efremov; Ruedi Aebersold; Guy Vandenbussche; Martine Prévost; Vincent Raussens; Stéphanie Deroo

Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is a forefront actor in the transport of lipids and the maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis, and is also strongly implicated in Alzheimer’s disease. Upon lipid-binding apoE adopts a conformational state that mediates the receptor-induced internalization of lipoproteins. Due to its inherent structural dynamics and the presence of lipids, the structure of the biologically active apoE remains so far poorly described. To address this issue, we developed an innovative hybrid method combining experimental data with molecular modeling and dynamics to generate comprehensive models of the lipidated apoE4 isoform. Chemical cross-linking combined with mass spectrometry provided distance restraints, characterizing the three-dimensional organization of apoE4 molecules at the surface of lipidic nanoparticles. The ensemble of spatial restraints was then rationalized in an original molecular modeling approach to generate monomeric models of apoE4 that advocated the existence of two alternative conformations. These two models point towards an activation mechanism of apoE4 relying on a regulation of the accessibility of its receptor binding region. Further, molecular dynamics simulations of the dimerized and lipidated apoE4 monomeric conformations revealed an elongation of the apoE N-terminal domain, whereby helix 4 is rearranged, together with Arg172, into a proper orientation essential for lipoprotein receptor association. Overall, our results show how apoE4 adapts its conformation for the recognition of the low density lipoprotein receptor and we propose a novel mechanism of activation for apoE4 that is based on accessibility and remodeling of the receptor binding region.


Tetrahedron Letters | 2003

Synthesis of an oxyamino-containing phenanthroline derivative for the efficient preparation of phenanthroline oligonucleotide oxime conjugates

Stéphanie Deroo; Eric Defrancq; Cécile Moucheron; Andrée Kirsch-De Mesmaeker; Pascal Dumy


Tetrahedron | 2007

The oxime bond formation as an efficient tool for the conjugation of ruthenium complexes to oligonucleotides and peptides

Mathilde Villien; Stéphanie Deroo; Etienne Gicquel; Eric Defrancq; Cécile Moucheron; Andrée Kirsch-De Mesmaeker; Pascal Dumy


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2009

Oligonucleotide duplexes with tethered photoreactive ruthenium (II) complexes : influence of the ligands and their linker on the photoinduced electron transfer and crosslinking processes of the two strands

Stéphanie Deroo; Stéphane Le Gac; Sumana Ghosh; Mathilde Villien; Pascal Gerbaux; Eric Defrancq; Cécile Moucheron; Pascal Dumy; Andrée Kirsch-De Mesmaeker


Biomacromolecules | 2007

Photo-cross-linking between polymers derivatized with photoreactive ruthenium-1,4,5,8-tetraazaphenanthrene complexes and guanine-containing oligonucleotides.

Stéphanie Deroo; Veska Toncheva; Eric Defrancq; Cécile Moucheron; Etienne Schacht; Andrée Kirsch-De Mesmaeker


Archive | 2018

Exploring the tertiary structure of apoE isoforms and their dynamic interaction with the amyloid beta peptide using cross-linking mass spectrometry and bioinformatics

Azadeh Mohammadi; Stéphanie Deroo; Alexander Leitner; Florian Stengel; Eva-Maria Krammer; Rudolf Aebersold; Martine Prévost; Vincent Raussens


Archive | 2016

Evidence of N- and C-terminal interaction of the three major isoforms of apoE with the Aβ peptide of the Alzheimer Disease

Azadeh Mohammadi; Stéphanie Deroo; Alexander Leitner; Florian Stengel; Rudolf Aebersold; Martine Prévost; Vincent Raussens


Archive | 2015

Chemical crosslinking/mass spectrometry to reveal the amyloid beta peptide binding motif on apolipoprotein E

Stéphanie Deroo; Florian Stengel; Azadeh Mohammadi; Nicolas Henry; Ellen Hubin; Eva-Maria Krammer; Rudolf Aebersold; Vincent Raussens


Archive | 2015

Purification of amyloidogenic transthyretin protein using nuviaTM Q anion exchange resin: Bio-Rad Tech note - Process Separations - Bulletin 6711

Sébastien Penninckx; Vincent Raussens; Stéphanie Deroo

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Cécile Moucheron

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Vincent Raussens

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Eric Defrancq

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Pascal Dumy

Joseph Fourier University

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Martine Prévost

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Eva-Maria Krammer

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Nicolas Henry

Université libre de Bruxelles

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