There are a vast number of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), and Huntington’s disease (HD), associated with the rearrangement of specific proteins to non-native conformations that promotes aggregation and deposition within tissues and/or cellular compartments. These diseases are commonly classified as protein misfolding or amyloid diseases. The interaction of these proteins with liquid/surface interfaces is a fundamental phenomenon with potential implications for protein misfolding diseases. Kinetic and thermodynamic studies indicate that significant conformational changes can be induced in proteins encountering surfaces, which can play a critical role in nucleating aggregate formation...
Numerous human diseases are associated with conformational change and aggregation of proteins, inclu...
The misfolding and aggregation of proteins into fibrillar aggregates in the brain are linked to the ...
In the early twentieth century, histopathological staining of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pa...
Molecular level self-assembly/aggregation processes are common in biomolecular systems. Specifically...
doi: 10.3389/fneur.2013.00017 Biophysical insights into how surfaces, including lipid membranes, mod...
The misfolding and aggregation of proteins is closely associated with more than fifty human disorder...
Lipid membranes play a fundamental role in the pathological development of protein misfolding diseas...
Self-templating propagation of protein aggregate conformations is increasingly becoming a significan...
Many degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's involve proteins that have a tendency...
One of the grand challenges of biophysical chemistry is to understand the principles that govern pro...
Protein aggregates are hallmark of several age related disorders including neurodegenerative disease...
Aggregation of the amyloid-β (Aβ) protein and the formation of toxic aggregates are the possible pat...
A protein’s sequence of amino acids determines how it folds. That folded structure is linked to prot...
Protein deposition, aggregation, and formation of amyloids are associated with a wide range of patho...
The majority of protein molecules must fold into defined three-dimensional structures to acquire fun...
Numerous human diseases are associated with conformational change and aggregation of proteins, inclu...
The misfolding and aggregation of proteins into fibrillar aggregates in the brain are linked to the ...
In the early twentieth century, histopathological staining of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pa...
Molecular level self-assembly/aggregation processes are common in biomolecular systems. Specifically...
doi: 10.3389/fneur.2013.00017 Biophysical insights into how surfaces, including lipid membranes, mod...
The misfolding and aggregation of proteins is closely associated with more than fifty human disorder...
Lipid membranes play a fundamental role in the pathological development of protein misfolding diseas...
Self-templating propagation of protein aggregate conformations is increasingly becoming a significan...
Many degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's involve proteins that have a tendency...
One of the grand challenges of biophysical chemistry is to understand the principles that govern pro...
Protein aggregates are hallmark of several age related disorders including neurodegenerative disease...
Aggregation of the amyloid-β (Aβ) protein and the formation of toxic aggregates are the possible pat...
A protein’s sequence of amino acids determines how it folds. That folded structure is linked to prot...
Protein deposition, aggregation, and formation of amyloids are associated with a wide range of patho...
The majority of protein molecules must fold into defined three-dimensional structures to acquire fun...
Numerous human diseases are associated with conformational change and aggregation of proteins, inclu...
The misfolding and aggregation of proteins into fibrillar aggregates in the brain are linked to the ...
In the early twentieth century, histopathological staining of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pa...