Structural Investigation of Helical Intermediates in the Misfolding Pathway of Amyloid Peptides Associated With Type II Diabetes and HIV.

  • Nanga, Ravi Prakash Reddy
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Abstract

A variety of aging related diseases including Alzheimer’s, Type II diabetes, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob are characterized by the formation of abnormal proteinaceous deposits. These deposits, known as amyloid, are abnormal accumulations of misfolded proteins with a characteristic cross β-sheet conformation. The formation of amyloid fibers can occur through many pathways, of which one of the most important pathway is catalyzed by binding to the cell membrane. The peptide-membrane interaction can disrupt the integrity of the cell membrane, causing disruption of calcium homeostasis and eventual cell death. In membrane-mediated aggregation, the protein is thought to initially bind with the membrane in an α-helical conform...

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