AbstractAmyloidogenesis is a characteristic feature of the 40 or so known protein deposition diseases, and accumulating evidence strongly suggests that self-association of misfolded proteins into either fibrils, protofibrils, or soluble oligomeric species is cytotoxic. The most likely mechanism for toxicity is through perturbation of membrane structure, leading to increased membrane permeability and eventual cell death. There have been a rather limited number of investigations of the interactions of amyloidogenic polypeptides and their aggregated states with membranes; these are briefly reviewed here. Amyloidogenic proteins discussed include A-beta from Alzheimer's disease, the prion protein, α-synuclein from Parkinson's disease, transthyre...
Although the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathology of amyloidoses are not well understood, t...
Abstract The study of the interaction between lipid membranes and amyloidogenic pepti...
AbstractSeveral widespread and severe degenerative diseases are characterized by the deposition of a...
AbstractAmyloidogenesis is a characteristic feature of the 40 or so known protein deposition disease...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the culprits of cytotoxicity associated with amyloid disorders....
There is an ongoing debate regarding the culprits of cytotoxicity associated with amyloid disorders....
Amyloid fibrils are long fibrillar homopolymers of self-assembled proteins. They can be formed by es...
Amyloid disorders cause debilitating illnesses through the formation of toxic protein aggregates. Th...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterised by a series of biomolecular aggregation events, which incl...
During the past 20 years there has been a remarkable growth in the use of fluorescence in the biolog...
The aggregation of proteins into insoluble filamentous amyloid fibrils is a pathological hallmark of...
Amyloid‐β peptide (Aβ) oligomers may represent the proximal neurotoxin in Alzheimer's disease. Singl...
Highly ordered protein aggregates, termed amyloid fibrils, are associated with a broad range of dise...
Amyloid deposition has been observed in more than 20 diseases. Each amyloid-related dis...
AbstractAmyloid fibril accumulation is a pathological hallmark of several devastating disorders, inc...
Although the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathology of amyloidoses are not well understood, t...
Abstract The study of the interaction between lipid membranes and amyloidogenic pepti...
AbstractSeveral widespread and severe degenerative diseases are characterized by the deposition of a...
AbstractAmyloidogenesis is a characteristic feature of the 40 or so known protein deposition disease...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the culprits of cytotoxicity associated with amyloid disorders....
There is an ongoing debate regarding the culprits of cytotoxicity associated with amyloid disorders....
Amyloid fibrils are long fibrillar homopolymers of self-assembled proteins. They can be formed by es...
Amyloid disorders cause debilitating illnesses through the formation of toxic protein aggregates. Th...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterised by a series of biomolecular aggregation events, which incl...
During the past 20 years there has been a remarkable growth in the use of fluorescence in the biolog...
The aggregation of proteins into insoluble filamentous amyloid fibrils is a pathological hallmark of...
Amyloid‐β peptide (Aβ) oligomers may represent the proximal neurotoxin in Alzheimer's disease. Singl...
Highly ordered protein aggregates, termed amyloid fibrils, are associated with a broad range of dise...
Amyloid deposition has been observed in more than 20 diseases. Each amyloid-related dis...
AbstractAmyloid fibril accumulation is a pathological hallmark of several devastating disorders, inc...
Although the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathology of amyloidoses are not well understood, t...
Abstract The study of the interaction between lipid membranes and amyloidogenic pepti...
AbstractSeveral widespread and severe degenerative diseases are characterized by the deposition of a...