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Comparative structural and functional characteristics of different forms of saccharomyces cerevisiae red pigment and its synthetic analogue

Comparative structural and functional characteristics of different forms of saccharomyces cerevisiae red pigment and its synthetic analogue
Comparative structural and functional characteristics of different forms of saccharomyces cerevisiae red pigment and its synthetic analogue
Structural and functional characteristics of the yeast red pigment (product of polymerization of N'-flí-D-ri-bofuranosyl)-5-aminoimadazole), isolated from adel 1 mutant cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, its deribosy-lated derivatives (obtained by acid hydrolysis) and its synthetic pigment analogue (product of polymerization of N'-methyl-5-aminoimadazole in vitro) has been obtained. Products of in vitro polymerization were identified using mass spectrometry. The ability of these pigments to inhibit amyloid formation using insulin fibrils was compared. The entire compounds studied were able to interact with amyloids and inhibit their growth. Electron and atomic force microscopy revealed a common feature inherent in the insulin fibrils formed in presence of these compounds - they were merged into conglomerates that were more stable and resistant to the effects of ultrasound in comparison with insulin aggregates grown without pigments. We speculate that all these compounds can cause coalescence of fibrils, partially block their loose ends and, thereby, inhibit the attachment of new monomers to growing fibrils
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Amen, T.R., Mikhailova, E.V., Alenin, V.V., Artyomov, A.V., Dementyev, P.A., Khodorkovskii, M.A., Artamonova, T.O., Kuznetsova, I.M., Soidla, T.R. and Nevzglyadova, O.V. (2012) Comparative structural and functional characteristics of different forms of saccharomyces cerevisiae red pigment and its synthetic analogue. Tsitologiya, 54 (11), 853 - 861.

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Structural and functional characteristics of the yeast red pigment (product of polymerization of N'-flí-D-ri-bofuranosyl)-5-aminoimadazole), isolated from adel 1 mutant cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, its deribosy-lated derivatives (obtained by acid hydrolysis) and its synthetic pigment analogue (product of polymerization of N'-methyl-5-aminoimadazole in vitro) has been obtained. Products of in vitro polymerization were identified using mass spectrometry. The ability of these pigments to inhibit amyloid formation using insulin fibrils was compared. The entire compounds studied were able to interact with amyloids and inhibit their growth. Electron and atomic force microscopy revealed a common feature inherent in the insulin fibrils formed in presence of these compounds - they were merged into conglomerates that were more stable and resistant to the effects of ultrasound in comparison with insulin aggregates grown without pigments. We speculate that all these compounds can cause coalescence of fibrils, partially block their loose ends and, thereby, inhibit the attachment of new monomers to growing fibrils

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Published date: 30 November 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 488164
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488164
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ORCID for T.R. Amen: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4808-7806

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Author: T.R. Amen ORCID iD
Author: E.V. Mikhailova
Author: V.V. Alenin
Author: A.V. Artyomov
Author: P.A. Dementyev
Author: M.A. Khodorkovskii
Author: T.O. Artamonova
Author: I.M. Kuznetsova
Author: T.R. Soidla
Author: O.V. Nevzglyadova

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