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Research Article

Brilliant blue R dye is capable of suppressing amyloid fibril formation of lysozyme

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Pages 3420-3433 | Received 19 Apr 2017, Accepted 25 Sep 2017, Published online: 26 Oct 2017
 

Abstract

Amyloid fibril formation is associated with an array of degenerative diseases. While no real cure is currently available, evidence suggests that suppression of amyloid fibrillogenesis is an effective strategy toward combating these diseases. Brilliant blue R (BBR), a disulfonated triphenylmethane compound, has been shown to interact with fibril-forming proteins but exert different effects on amyloid fibrillogenesis. These inconsistent findings prompted us to further evaluate BBR’s effect on the inhibition/suppresion of protein fibrillogenesis. Using 129-residue hen lysozyme, which shares high sequence homology to human lysozyme associated with hereditary non-neuropathic systemic amyloidosis, as a model, this study is aimed at thoroughly examining the influence of BBR on the in vitro protein fibrillogenesis. We first showed that BBR dose-dependently attenuated lysozyme fibril formation probably by affecting the fibril growth rate, with the value of IC50 determined to be ~4.39 μM. Next, we employed tryptophan fluorescence quenching method to determine the binding constant and number of binding site(s) associated with BBR-lysozyme binding. In addition, we further conducted molecular docking studies to gain a better understanding of the possible binding site(s) and interaction(s) between lysozyme and BBR. We believe some of the information and/or knowledge concerning the structure–function relationship associated with BBR’s suppressing activity obtained here can be applied for the future work in the subject matter related with the therapeutic strategies for amyloid diseases.

Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge the excellent technical assistance of Technology Commons, College of Life Science, NTU (Taiwan) with the TEM.

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