Julia Aragones Pedrola, Francoise A. Dekker, Katrin Guttmann, Litske M. van Leeuwen, Shalini Singh, Guy Mayer, Tommaso Garfagnini, Assaf Friedler, Stefan G.D. Rudiger
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Fibril Paint: a class of amyloid-targeting peptides
Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimers Disease, Parkinsons Disease and Huntingtons Disease, are characterised by accumulation of amyloid fibrils, which remain incurable. It is of great importance to develop early-diagnosis approaches as well as disease-modifying therapies. Recently, we discovered the FibrilPaint1 peptide, a specific amyloid binder that can serve for fibril diagnosis. Here we introduce a class of FibrilPaint1 derivatives that bind to protein fibrils. The modifications include variation of the charge, termini and order of residues. As a result, we generated a class of peptides with general fibril-binding properties and with the potential for further adaptation, such as linkage to multiple dyes, optimisation for specific protein and aggregate strains, or adaptation for targeted protein degradation strategies. Thus, Fibril Paint peptides are a class of promising leads for targeting amyloid fibrils for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.