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EPR Study of the Interactions between Dendrimers and Peptides Involved in Alzheimer's and Prion Diseases
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Epr StudyMolecular BiologyNeurochemical BiomarkersAlzheimer's DiseaseProtein FoldingPamam DendrimersPrion DiseaseProtein MisfoldingNeurologyPpi DendrimersNeuropathologyProteomicsBiochemistryAlzheimer DiseaseNatural SciencesDementiaPrion DiseasesPeptides InvolvedProtein NmrNeuroscienceMedicineNeuropeptidesLewy Body Dementia
Spin-probe and spin-label techniques were used to study the interactions of the Abeta 1-28 peptide involved in Alzheimer disease and the PrP 106-126 peptide suspected to be preferentially involved in spongiform encephalopathies with three different types of dendrimers. A computer-aided EPR analysis of a positively charged and a neutral spin probe was performed by comparing the pure dendrimer and peptide systems with the dendrimer-peptide ones. Also spin-labeled PAMAM dendrimers were used to test the interactions. The results show the interactions between dendrimer and peptide monomer to be stronger for Abeta 1-28 than for PrP 106-126. PAMAM dendrimers perturb the aggregation of the peptides more than PPI dendrimers do.
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