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Impact of GM1 on Membrane-Mediated Aggregation/Oligomerization of β-Amyloid: Unifying View

M. Cebecauer, M. Hof, M. Amaro,

. 2017 ; 113 (6) : 1194-1199. [pub] 20170411

Language English Country United States

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In this perspective we summarize current knowledge of the effect of monosialoganglioside GM1 on the membrane-mediated aggregation of the β-amyloid (Aβ) peptide. GM1 has been suggested to be actively involved in the development of Alzheimer's disease due to its ability to seed the aggregation of Aβ. However, GM1 is known to be neuroprotective against Aβ-induced toxicity. Here we suggest that the two scenarios are not mutually exclusive but rather complementary, and might depend on the organization of GM1 in membranes. Improving our understanding of the molecular details behind the role of gangliosides in neurodegenerative amyloidoses might help in developing disease-modifying treatments.

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