Hydrogels are water-swollen and viscoelastic three-dimensional cross-linked polymeric network originating from monomer polymerisation. Hydrogel-forming polypeptides are widely found in nature and, at a cellular and organismal level, they provide a wide range of functions for the organism making them. Amyloid structures, arising from polypeptide aggregation, can be damaging or beneficial to different types of organisms. Although the best-known amyloids are those associated with human pathologies, this underlying structure is commonly used by higher eukaryotes to maintain normal cellular activities, and also by microbial communities to promote their survival and growth. Amyloidogenesis occurs by nucleation-dependent polymerisation, which incl...
Amyloid fibers are associated with disease but have little chemical reactivity. We investigated the ...
From functioning as simple space-fillers, lubricants or protective coatings, to providing three-dime...
Abstract: Amyloid accumulation is commonly associated with a number of important human degenerative ...
Hydrogels are water-swollen and viscoelastic three-dimensional cross-linked polymeric network origin...
Among other components of the extracellular matrix (ECM), glycoproteins and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs...
Previous studies have revealed the propensity of elastin-based biopolymers to form amyloid-like fibe...
Many chronic degenerative diseases result from aggregation of misfolded polypeptides to form amyloid...
Amyloid fibers are associated with disease but have little chemical reactivity. We investigated the ...
Amyloid fibres are proteinaceous aggregates associated with several human diseases, including Alzhei...
The amyloidoses constitute a large group of diseases caused by an alteration in the conformation and...
A short 7-residue stretch from β-amyloid, Aβ16–22 (Ac-KLVFFAE-am), yields typical amyloid-like fibri...
A new family of isomeric tetrapeptides containing aromatic and polar amino acid residues that are ab...
Amyloid based hydrogels can mimic the extracellular matrix and serve as matrices for tissue engineer...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...
Adaptable hydrogel networks with reversible connectivity have emerged as a promising platform for bi...
Amyloid fibers are associated with disease but have little chemical reactivity. We investigated the ...
From functioning as simple space-fillers, lubricants or protective coatings, to providing three-dime...
Abstract: Amyloid accumulation is commonly associated with a number of important human degenerative ...
Hydrogels are water-swollen and viscoelastic three-dimensional cross-linked polymeric network origin...
Among other components of the extracellular matrix (ECM), glycoproteins and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs...
Previous studies have revealed the propensity of elastin-based biopolymers to form amyloid-like fibe...
Many chronic degenerative diseases result from aggregation of misfolded polypeptides to form amyloid...
Amyloid fibers are associated with disease but have little chemical reactivity. We investigated the ...
Amyloid fibres are proteinaceous aggregates associated with several human diseases, including Alzhei...
The amyloidoses constitute a large group of diseases caused by an alteration in the conformation and...
A short 7-residue stretch from β-amyloid, Aβ16–22 (Ac-KLVFFAE-am), yields typical amyloid-like fibri...
A new family of isomeric tetrapeptides containing aromatic and polar amino acid residues that are ab...
Amyloid based hydrogels can mimic the extracellular matrix and serve as matrices for tissue engineer...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...
Adaptable hydrogel networks with reversible connectivity have emerged as a promising platform for bi...
Amyloid fibers are associated with disease but have little chemical reactivity. We investigated the ...
From functioning as simple space-fillers, lubricants or protective coatings, to providing three-dime...
Abstract: Amyloid accumulation is commonly associated with a number of important human degenerative ...