The nucleation-growth model has been used extensively for characterizing in vitro amyloid fibril formation kinetics and for simulating the relationship between amyloid and disease. In the majority of studies amyloid has been considered as the dominant, or sole, aggregation end product, with the presence of other competing non-amyloid aggregation processes, for example amorphous aggregate formation, being largely ignored. Here, we examine possible regulatory effects that off-pathway processes might exert on the rate and extent of amyloid formation - in particular their potential for providing false positives and negatives in the evaluation of anti-amyloidogenic agents. Furthermore, we investigate how such competing reactions might influence ...
Although amyloid fibrils and amorphous aggregates are two types of aggregates formed by denatured pr...
The deposition of pathological protein aggregates in the brain plays a central role in cognitive dec...
Amyloid formation is linked to devastating neurodegenerative diseases, motivating detailed studies o...
AbstractThe nucleation-growth model has been used extensively for characterizing in vitro amyloid fi...
Protein misfolding and concomitant aggregation towards amyloid formation is the underlying biochemic...
Fibrillar protein aggregation is a hallmark of a variety of human diseases. Examples include the dep...
Protein misfolding and concomitant aggregation towards amyloid formation is the underlying biochemic...
A general characteristic of aggregation is the multiple interaction and cross-feedback among distinc...
Growth and deposition of amyloid fibrils, polymers of proteins with a cross beta-sheet structure, ar...
More than twenty types of proteins can adopt misfolded conforma-tions, which can co-aggregate into a...
AbstractThe formation of protein fibrils, and in particular amyloid fibrils, underlies many human di...
Severe conditions and lack of cure for many amyloid diseases make it highly desired to understand th...
[Figurre: see text]. Protein aggregation can be defined as the sacrifice of stabilizing intrachain c...
International audienceMore than twenty types of proteins can adopt misfolded conformations, which ca...
The formation of amyloid fibrils from soluble peptide is a hallmark of many neurodegenerative diseas...
Although amyloid fibrils and amorphous aggregates are two types of aggregates formed by denatured pr...
The deposition of pathological protein aggregates in the brain plays a central role in cognitive dec...
Amyloid formation is linked to devastating neurodegenerative diseases, motivating detailed studies o...
AbstractThe nucleation-growth model has been used extensively for characterizing in vitro amyloid fi...
Protein misfolding and concomitant aggregation towards amyloid formation is the underlying biochemic...
Fibrillar protein aggregation is a hallmark of a variety of human diseases. Examples include the dep...
Protein misfolding and concomitant aggregation towards amyloid formation is the underlying biochemic...
A general characteristic of aggregation is the multiple interaction and cross-feedback among distinc...
Growth and deposition of amyloid fibrils, polymers of proteins with a cross beta-sheet structure, ar...
More than twenty types of proteins can adopt misfolded conforma-tions, which can co-aggregate into a...
AbstractThe formation of protein fibrils, and in particular amyloid fibrils, underlies many human di...
Severe conditions and lack of cure for many amyloid diseases make it highly desired to understand th...
[Figurre: see text]. Protein aggregation can be defined as the sacrifice of stabilizing intrachain c...
International audienceMore than twenty types of proteins can adopt misfolded conformations, which ca...
The formation of amyloid fibrils from soluble peptide is a hallmark of many neurodegenerative diseas...
Although amyloid fibrils and amorphous aggregates are two types of aggregates formed by denatured pr...
The deposition of pathological protein aggregates in the brain plays a central role in cognitive dec...
Amyloid formation is linked to devastating neurodegenerative diseases, motivating detailed studies o...