Protein Information

ID 861
Name SANS
Synonyms ANKS4A; SANS; Scaffold protein containing ankyrin repeats and SAM domain; Scaffold proteins containing ankyrin repeats and SAM domains; USH1G; Usher syndrome 1G (autosomal recessive); Usher syndrome type 1G protein; Scaffold protein containing ankyrin repeats and SAM domains…

Compound Information

ID 106
Name azobenzene
CAS diphenyldiazene

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
19344185 Hamill AC, Lee CT: Photocontrol of beta-amyloid peptide (1-40) fibril growth in the presence of a photosurfactant. J Phys Chem B. 2009 Apr 30;113(17):6164-72.
The effect of an azobenzene-based photoresponsive surfactant on fibril formation of beta-amyloid (1-40) (Abeta40) has been studied using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and light scattering (LS) measurements. Fibril formation is inhibited with a lag phase persisting for approximately 5 h in the presence of the trans isomer of the photosurfactant under visible light (i.e., the relatively hydrophobic, activated form). Conversely, only a 2-h lag phase is observed under UV light with the cis photosurfactant isomer (relatively hydrophilic, passive form), while large fibril networks are immediately observed for the pure protein. Furthermore, in situ UV illumination of a solution of trans surfactant and protein results in rapid fibril formation. Thus, the ability to photoreversibly inhibit and trigger the fibrilization process with light illumination is demonstrated. Shape-reconstruction analysis of the SANS data is used to obtain novel information on the conformation of the protein during the initial stages of protein aggregation. Small, cylindrical protein aggregates 5 nm in diameter and 7 nm long are initially observed during the lag phase independent of the sample conditions. AFM images confirm both the aggregate structure and the duration of the lag phase and further suggest that these early aggregates appear to be the nuclei for longer aggregates that develop over time.
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