Inhibitory Activities of Propolis and Its Promising
Component, Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester, against Amyloidogenesis of Human
Transthyretin
J Med Chem. 2014 Oct 20
Transthyretin (TTR) is a homotetrameric serum protein
associated with amyloidoses such as familial amyloid polyneuropathy and senile
systemic amyloidosis. The amyloid fibril formation of TTR can be inhibited
through stabilization of the TTR tetramer by the binding of small molecules. In
this study, we examined the inhibitory potency of caffeic acid phenethyl ester
(CAPE) and its derivatives. Thioflavin T assay showed that CAPE suppressed the
amyloid fibril formation of TTR. Comparative analysis of the inhibitory
potencies revealed that phenethyl ferulate was the most potent among the CAPE
derivatives. The binding of phenethyl ferulate and the selected compounds to
TTR were confirmed by the 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid displacement and
X-ray crystallography. It was also demonstrated that Bio 30, which is a
CAPE-rich commercially available New Zealand propolis, inhibited TTR
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