This tutorial review presents descriptions of two amyloidogenic proteins, amyloid-?? (A??) peptides and islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP), whose misfolding propensities are implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and type II diabetes, respectively. Protein misfolding diseases share similarities, as well as some unique protein-specific traits, that could contribute to the initiation and/or development of their associated conditions. A?? and IAPP are representative amyloidoses and are used to highlight some of the primary considerations for studying misfolded proteins associated with human diseases in this review. Among these factors, their physiological formation, aggregation, interactions with metal ions and other protein partners, and toxici...
One of the grand challenges of biophysical chemistry is to understand the principles that govern pro...
With the population of the world aging, the prominence of diseases such as Type II Diabetes (T2D) an...
Protein misfolding and aggregation into insoluble amyloid deposits are often associated with neurode...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a highly prevalent and chronic metabolic disorder. Recent evidence suggests...
A protein is a large biomolecule which consists of one or more chains of amino acid residues. Protei...
The proper folding of a protein into its defined three--‐dimensional structure is one of the many fu...
Neurodegenerative disorders and type 2 diabetes are global epidemics compromising the quality of lif...
This mini-review focuses on the processes and consequences of protein folding and misfolding. The la...
2016-08-08The misfolding and aggregation of proteins is associated with some of the most devastating...
A main cause of Type-II Diabetes has been identified as the clumping and aggregation of certain prot...
Protein aggregation and amyloid formation are pathogenic events underlying the development of an inc...
Protein aggregates are hallmark of several age related disorders including neurodegenerative disease...
Conformational diseases are caused by the aggregation of misfolded proteins. The risk for such patho...
This mini-review focuses on the processes and consequences of protein folding and misfolding. The la...
Protein misfolding and metal ion dyshomeostasis are believed to underlie numerous neurodegenerative ...
One of the grand challenges of biophysical chemistry is to understand the principles that govern pro...
With the population of the world aging, the prominence of diseases such as Type II Diabetes (T2D) an...
Protein misfolding and aggregation into insoluble amyloid deposits are often associated with neurode...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a highly prevalent and chronic metabolic disorder. Recent evidence suggests...
A protein is a large biomolecule which consists of one or more chains of amino acid residues. Protei...
The proper folding of a protein into its defined three--‐dimensional structure is one of the many fu...
Neurodegenerative disorders and type 2 diabetes are global epidemics compromising the quality of lif...
This mini-review focuses on the processes and consequences of protein folding and misfolding. The la...
2016-08-08The misfolding and aggregation of proteins is associated with some of the most devastating...
A main cause of Type-II Diabetes has been identified as the clumping and aggregation of certain prot...
Protein aggregation and amyloid formation are pathogenic events underlying the development of an inc...
Protein aggregates are hallmark of several age related disorders including neurodegenerative disease...
Conformational diseases are caused by the aggregation of misfolded proteins. The risk for such patho...
This mini-review focuses on the processes and consequences of protein folding and misfolding. The la...
Protein misfolding and metal ion dyshomeostasis are believed to underlie numerous neurodegenerative ...
One of the grand challenges of biophysical chemistry is to understand the principles that govern pro...
With the population of the world aging, the prominence of diseases such as Type II Diabetes (T2D) an...
Protein misfolding and aggregation into insoluble amyloid deposits are often associated with neurode...