Data in Brief (Jun 2020)

Data showing the lipid conformations and membrane binding behaviors of beta-amyloid fibrils in phase-separated cholesterol-enriched lipid domains with and without glycolipid and oxidized cholesterol from coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations

  • Sara Y. Cheng,
  • Yiyi Cao,
  • Marzieh Rouzbehani,
  • Kwan H. Cheng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 105496

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The structural conformations of phospholipids and cholesterol in phase-separated lipid domains were determined by surface area, transverse density profile, and lipid acyl chain orientational parameter calculations. Binding kinetics and characterization of membrane-bound states of beta-amyloid fibrils of various sizes (dimer to pentamer), on those lipid domains, were determined using protein residue orientational parameter and fibril-residue-lipid minimum distance analysis methods. The energy of binding and characterization of annular lipid shells surrounding the surface-bound amyloid fibrils were also determined. The calculations described above support the article “Coarse-Grained MD simulations Reveal Diverse Membrane-Bound Conformational States of Beta-Amyloid Fibrils in the Liquid-ordered and Liquid-disordered Regions of Phase-Separated Lipid Rafts Containing Glycolipid, Cholesterol and Oxidized Cholesterol (Cheng et al., 2020 [1])”. The reported data is valuable for the future design and analysis of any protein fibrils binding to phase-separated lipid domains in model multi-component lipids membranes using either atomistic or coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations. Additionally, this data can guide or validate future single-molecule experiments on fibril/membrane interactions in model or cell membranes.

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