Seminars

X-ray analysis of amyloid-proteins using insulin as a model system

by Gudrun Lotze, Institute for X-ray physics, University of Göttingen

Europe/Berlin
Bldg. 47c, room L109

Bldg. 47c, room L109

Description
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and prion dis- ease are caused by misfolding of the corresponding proteins. The folding process is accom- panied by structural changes in the secondary protein structure, mainly due to conversion of an alpha helix into a beta sheet conformation. It has long been known that insulin forms amyloid fibrils if it is dissolved in acid solution (pH=2) and exposed to elevated temperature (T>50 ◦C). The results of a small-angle X-ray scattering analysis on the amyloid aggregation process using insulin as model protein will be presented. The time dependency of different parameters following a nucleation polymerization process will be shown. Furthermore, the special con- centration dependency of the half time characterising the aggregation will be demonstrated.