AbstractThe assembly of various proteins into fibrillar aggregates is an important phenomenon with wide implications ranging from human disease to nanoscience. Using general kinetic results of nucleation theory, we analyze the polymerization of protein into linear or helical fibrils in the framework of the Oosawa-Kasai (OK) model. We show that while within the original OK model of linear polymerization the process does not involve nucleation, within a modified OK model it is nucleation-mediated. Expressions are derived for the size of the fibril nucleus, the work for fibril formation, the nucleation barrier, the equilibrium and stationary fibril size distributions, and the stationary fibril nucleation rate. Under otherwise equal conditions,...
Citation: Zhang, L. Y., & Schmit, J. D. (2016). Pseudo-one-dimensional nucleation in dilute polymer ...
Abstract: Fibril formation of proteins and peptides is associated with a large group of major human ...
A kinetic theory has been developed within the framework of preexisting nucleation theory and applie...
AbstractThe assembly of various proteins into fibrillar aggregates is an important phenomenon with w...
AbstractThe formation of protein fibrils, and in particular amyloid fibrils, underlies many human di...
AbstractThe formation of amyloid and other types of protein fibrils is thought to proceed by a nucle...
AbstractOne and the same protein can self-assemble into amyloid fibrils with different morphologies....
Nucleation processes are at the heart of a large number of phenomena, from cloud formation to protei...
Self-assembly of misfolded proteins into ordered fibrillar aggregates known as amyloid results in nu...
International audienceMany different proteins self-aggregate into insoluble fibrils growing apically...
AbstractWe outline a theoretical treatment that describes fibril formation in dilute protein solutio...
One and the same protein can self-assemble into amyloid fibrils with different morphologies. The phe...
We consider the nucleation of amyloid fibrils when the process occurs by direct polymerization of fu...
The inverse scattering problem is based on the scattering theory in physics, where measured data suc...
Self-assembly processes resulting in linear structures are often observed in molecular biology, and ...
Citation: Zhang, L. Y., & Schmit, J. D. (2016). Pseudo-one-dimensional nucleation in dilute polymer ...
Abstract: Fibril formation of proteins and peptides is associated with a large group of major human ...
A kinetic theory has been developed within the framework of preexisting nucleation theory and applie...
AbstractThe assembly of various proteins into fibrillar aggregates is an important phenomenon with w...
AbstractThe formation of protein fibrils, and in particular amyloid fibrils, underlies many human di...
AbstractThe formation of amyloid and other types of protein fibrils is thought to proceed by a nucle...
AbstractOne and the same protein can self-assemble into amyloid fibrils with different morphologies....
Nucleation processes are at the heart of a large number of phenomena, from cloud formation to protei...
Self-assembly of misfolded proteins into ordered fibrillar aggregates known as amyloid results in nu...
International audienceMany different proteins self-aggregate into insoluble fibrils growing apically...
AbstractWe outline a theoretical treatment that describes fibril formation in dilute protein solutio...
One and the same protein can self-assemble into amyloid fibrils with different morphologies. The phe...
We consider the nucleation of amyloid fibrils when the process occurs by direct polymerization of fu...
The inverse scattering problem is based on the scattering theory in physics, where measured data suc...
Self-assembly processes resulting in linear structures are often observed in molecular biology, and ...
Citation: Zhang, L. Y., & Schmit, J. D. (2016). Pseudo-one-dimensional nucleation in dilute polymer ...
Abstract: Fibril formation of proteins and peptides is associated with a large group of major human ...
A kinetic theory has been developed within the framework of preexisting nucleation theory and applie...