Molecular dynamics simulations reveal the importance of amyloid-beta oligomer β-sheet edge conformations in membrane permeabilization

Journal of Biological ChemistryJournal of Biological ChemistryVolume 299, Issue 4, April 2023, 103034Journal home page for Journal of Biological ChemistryAuthor links open overlay panel,

Oligomeric aggregates of the amyloid-beta peptide(1-42) (Aβ42) are regarded as a primary cause of cytotoxicity related to membrane damage in Alzheimer’s disease. However, a dynamical and structural characterization of pore-forming Aβ42 oligomers at atomic detail has not been feasible. Here, we used Aβ42 oligomer structures previously determined in a membrane-mimicking environment as putative model systems to study the pore formation process in phospholipid bilayers with all-atom molecular dynamics simulations. Multiple Aβ42 oligomer sizes, conformations, and N-terminally truncated isoforms were investigated on the multi-μs time scale. We found that pore formation and ion permeation occur via edge conductivity and exclusively for β-sandwich structures that feature exposed side-by-side β-strand pairs formed by residues 9 to 21 of Aβ42. The extent of pore formation and ion permeation depends on the insertion depth of hydrophilic residues 13 to 16 (HHQK domain) and thus on subtle differences in the overall stability, orientation, and conformation of the aggregates in the membrane. Additionally, we determined that backbone carbonyl and polar side-chain atoms from the edge strands directly contribute to the coordination sphere of the permeating ions. Furthermore, point mutations that alter the number of favorable side-chain contacts correlate with the ability of the Aβ42 oligomer models to facilitate ion permeation in the bilayer center. Our findings suggest that membrane-inserted, layered β-sheet edges are a key structural motif in pore-forming Aβ42 oligomers independent of their size and play a pivotal role in aggregate-induced membrane permeabilization.

Keywords

amyloid-beta

Alzheimer disease

ion channel

membrane bilayer

molecular dynamics

oligomerization

peptide conformation

permeability

AbbreviationsβPFO

β-sheet pore-forming oligomer

POPC

1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine

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