Paper Citing VMD - Abstract
Melquiond, A., Gelly, J.C., Mousseau, N., Derreumaux, P.
Probing amyloid fibril formation of the NFGAIL peptide by computer simulations
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 126: Art. No. 065101, FEB 14 2007
Amyloid fibril formation, as observed in Alzheimer's disease and type II diabetes, is currently described by a nucleation-condensation mechanism, but the details of the process preceding the formation of the nucleus are still lacking. In this study, using an activation-relaxation technique coupled to a generic energy model, we explore the aggregation pathways of 12 chains of the hexapeptide NFGAIL. The simulations show, starting from a preformed parallel dimer and ten disordered chains, that the peptides form essentially amorphous oligomers or more rarely ordered beta-sheet structures where the peptides adopt a parallel orientation within the sheets. Comparison between the simulations indicates that a dimer is not a sufficient seed for avoiding amorphous aggregates and that there is a critical threshold in the number of connections between the chains above which exploration of amorphous aggregates is preferred. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics.
