Drug discovery frequently relies on the kinetic analysis of physicochemical reactions that are at the origin of the disease state. Amyloid fibril formation has been extensively investigated in relation to prevalent and rare neurodegenerative diseases, but thus far no therapeutic solution has directly arisen from this knowledge. Other aggregation pathways producing smaller, hard-to-detect soluble oligomers are increasingly appointed as the main reason for cell toxicity and cell-to-cell transmissibility. Here we show that amyloid fibrillation kinetics can be used to unveil the protein oligomerization state. This is illustrated for human insulin and ataxin-3, two model proteins for which the amyloidogenic and oligomeric pathways are well chara...
AbstractKinetics of human insulin aggregation has been studied at pH 1.6 and 60°C, when amyloid fibr...
Understanding the earliest molecular events during nucleation of the amyloid aggregation cascade is ...
Amyloid deposits are insoluble proteinaceous fibrils that are responsible for diseases such as Alzhe...
Drug discovery frequently relies on the kinetic analysis of physicochemical reactions that are at th...
Drug discovery frequently relies on the kinetic analysis of physicochemical reactions that are at th...
Amyloid fibrils and soluble oligomers are two types of protein aggregates associated with neurodegen...
The aggregation of proteins is considered to be the main cause of several neurodegenerative diseases...
We combine atomic-force-microscopy particle-size-distribution measurements with earlier measurements...
Aggregation kinetics of proteins and peptides have been studied extensively due to their significanc...
AbstractWe find evidence for a direct transition of insulin monomers into amyloid fibrils without me...
Aggregation kinetics of proteins and peptides have been studied extensively due to their significanc...
International audienceType 2 diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer's disease are characterized by the accu...
Transiently populated oligomers formed en route to amyloid fibrils may constitute the most toxic agg...
The spontaneous assembly of proteins into amyloid fibrils is a phenomenon central to many increasing...
Transiently populated oligomers formed en route to amyloid fibrils may constitute the most toxic agg...
AbstractKinetics of human insulin aggregation has been studied at pH 1.6 and 60°C, when amyloid fibr...
Understanding the earliest molecular events during nucleation of the amyloid aggregation cascade is ...
Amyloid deposits are insoluble proteinaceous fibrils that are responsible for diseases such as Alzhe...
Drug discovery frequently relies on the kinetic analysis of physicochemical reactions that are at th...
Drug discovery frequently relies on the kinetic analysis of physicochemical reactions that are at th...
Amyloid fibrils and soluble oligomers are two types of protein aggregates associated with neurodegen...
The aggregation of proteins is considered to be the main cause of several neurodegenerative diseases...
We combine atomic-force-microscopy particle-size-distribution measurements with earlier measurements...
Aggregation kinetics of proteins and peptides have been studied extensively due to their significanc...
AbstractWe find evidence for a direct transition of insulin monomers into amyloid fibrils without me...
Aggregation kinetics of proteins and peptides have been studied extensively due to their significanc...
International audienceType 2 diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer's disease are characterized by the accu...
Transiently populated oligomers formed en route to amyloid fibrils may constitute the most toxic agg...
The spontaneous assembly of proteins into amyloid fibrils is a phenomenon central to many increasing...
Transiently populated oligomers formed en route to amyloid fibrils may constitute the most toxic agg...
AbstractKinetics of human insulin aggregation has been studied at pH 1.6 and 60°C, when amyloid fibr...
Understanding the earliest molecular events during nucleation of the amyloid aggregation cascade is ...
Amyloid deposits are insoluble proteinaceous fibrils that are responsible for diseases such as Alzhe...