Cystatin C and the prion protein have been shown to form dimers via three-dimensional domain swapping, and this process has also been hypothesized to be involved in amyloidogenesis. Production of oligomers of other amyloidogenic proteins has been reported to precede fibril formation, suggesting oligomers as intermediates in fibrillogenesis. A variant of cystatin C, with a Leu(68)-> Gln substitution, is highly amyloidogenic, and carriers of this mutation suffer from massive cerebral amyloidosis leading to brain hemorrhage and death in early adulthood. This work describes doughnut-shaped oligomers formed by wild type and L68Q cystatin C upon incubation of the monomeric proteins. Purified oligomers of cystatin C are shown to fibrillize faster ...
With the aim to improve our understanding of the structural basis for protein self-association and a...
There are an increasing number of genetic and neuropathological observations to suggest that cystati...
Three dimensional domain swapping is one of the mechanisms involved in formation of insoluble aggreg...
Amyloidosis is a group of diseases characterized by a change in protein conformation resulting in ag...
The crystal structure of human cystatin C, a protein with amyloidogenic properties and a potent inhi...
Amyloidogenic proteins like cystatin C and prion proteins have been shown to form dimers by exchange...
The pathophysiological process in amyloid disorders usually involves the transformation of a functio...
The cystatins were the first amyloidogenic proteins to be shown to oligo-merize through a 3D domain ...
Oligomerization of human cystatin C (HCC) leads to amyloid deposits in brain arteries, and this proc...
Human cystatin C (HCC) inhibits papain-like cysteine proteases by a binding epitope composed of two ...
Human cystatin C (HCC), an amyloidogenic protein, forms dimers and higher oligomers (trimers, tetram...
Human L68Q cystatin C is one of the known human amyloidogenic proteins. In its native state it is a ...
Many diseases, including Alzheimer's and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, are believed to be the result of...
Cystatins are natural inhibitors of cysteine proteases, enzymes that are widely distributed in anima...
Human cystatin C (HCC) is a family 2 cystatin inhibitor of papain-like (C1) and legumain-related (C1...
With the aim to improve our understanding of the structural basis for protein self-association and a...
There are an increasing number of genetic and neuropathological observations to suggest that cystati...
Three dimensional domain swapping is one of the mechanisms involved in formation of insoluble aggreg...
Amyloidosis is a group of diseases characterized by a change in protein conformation resulting in ag...
The crystal structure of human cystatin C, a protein with amyloidogenic properties and a potent inhi...
Amyloidogenic proteins like cystatin C and prion proteins have been shown to form dimers by exchange...
The pathophysiological process in amyloid disorders usually involves the transformation of a functio...
The cystatins were the first amyloidogenic proteins to be shown to oligo-merize through a 3D domain ...
Oligomerization of human cystatin C (HCC) leads to amyloid deposits in brain arteries, and this proc...
Human cystatin C (HCC) inhibits papain-like cysteine proteases by a binding epitope composed of two ...
Human cystatin C (HCC), an amyloidogenic protein, forms dimers and higher oligomers (trimers, tetram...
Human L68Q cystatin C is one of the known human amyloidogenic proteins. In its native state it is a ...
Many diseases, including Alzheimer's and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, are believed to be the result of...
Cystatins are natural inhibitors of cysteine proteases, enzymes that are widely distributed in anima...
Human cystatin C (HCC) is a family 2 cystatin inhibitor of papain-like (C1) and legumain-related (C1...
With the aim to improve our understanding of the structural basis for protein self-association and a...
There are an increasing number of genetic and neuropathological observations to suggest that cystati...
Three dimensional domain swapping is one of the mechanisms involved in formation of insoluble aggreg...