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A Oligomer Dissociation Is Catalyzed by Fibril Surfaces

ACS Chemical Neuroscience. 2026-03; 
Alexander J. Dear; Dev Thacker; Stefan Wennmalm; Lei Ortigosa-Pascual; Ewa A. Andrzejewska; Georg Meisl; Sara Linse; Tuomas P. J. Knowles
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Abstract

Oligomeric assemblies consisting of only a few protein subunits are key species in the cytotoxicity of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer s and Parkinson s diseases. Their lifetime in solution and abundance, governed by the balance of their sources and sinks, are thus important determinants of disease. While significant advances have been made in elucidating the processes that govern oligomer production, the mechanisms behind their dissociation are still poorly understood. Here, we use chemical kinetic modeling to determine the fate of oligomers formed in vitro and discuss the implications for their abundance in vivo. We discover that oligomeric species formed predominantly on fibril surfaces, a bro... More

Keywords

Alzheimer s, oligomer, dissociation, kinetics, fibrils, therapeutic, inhibitor