The pathophysiological process in amyloid disorders usually involves the transformation of a functional monomeric protein via potentially toxic oligomers into amyloid fibrils. The structure and properties of the intermediary oligomers have been difficult to study due to their instability and dynamic equilibrium with smaller and larger species. In hereditary cystatin C amyloid angiopathy, a cystatin C variant is deposited in arterial walls and cause brain hemorrhage in young adults. In the present investigation, we use redox experiments of monomeric cystatin C, stabilized against domain swapping by an intramolecular disulfide bond, to generate stable oligomers (dimers, trimers, tetramers, decamers and high molecular weight oligomers). These ...
With the aim to improve our understanding of the structural basis for protein self-association and a...
Human L68Q cystatin C is one of the known human amyloidogenic proteins. In its native state it is a ...
Human cystatin C (HCC) shows a tendency to dimerize. This process is particularly easy in the case o...
Cystatin C and the prion protein have been shown to form dimers via three-dimensional domain swappin...
Amyloidogenic proteins like cystatin C and prion proteins have been shown to form dimers by exchange...
Amyloidosis is a group of diseases characterized by a change in protein conformation resulting in ag...
Human cystatin C (HCC), an amyloidogenic protein, forms dimers and higher oligomers (trimers, tetram...
The crystal structure of human cystatin C, a protein with amyloidogenic properties and a potent inhi...
There are an increasing number of genetic and neuropathological observations to suggest that cystati...
In hereditary cystatin C amyloid angiopathy (HCCAA), presence of the Leu68 Gln substitution in cysta...
Human cystatin C (HCC) is a family 2 cystatin inhibitor of papain-like (C1) and legumain-related (C1...
Human cystatin C (HCC), a cysteine-protease inhibitor, exists as a folded monomer under physiologica...
Human cystatin C (HCC), a cysteine-protease inhibitor, exists as a folded monomer under physiologica...
Amyloid fibres are characteristic of over 25 degenerative human diseases including Alzheimer’s and P...
Human cystatin C (HCC), a cysteine-protease inhibitor, exists as a folded monomer under physiologica...
With the aim to improve our understanding of the structural basis for protein self-association and a...
Human L68Q cystatin C is one of the known human amyloidogenic proteins. In its native state it is a ...
Human cystatin C (HCC) shows a tendency to dimerize. This process is particularly easy in the case o...
Cystatin C and the prion protein have been shown to form dimers via three-dimensional domain swappin...
Amyloidogenic proteins like cystatin C and prion proteins have been shown to form dimers by exchange...
Amyloidosis is a group of diseases characterized by a change in protein conformation resulting in ag...
Human cystatin C (HCC), an amyloidogenic protein, forms dimers and higher oligomers (trimers, tetram...
The crystal structure of human cystatin C, a protein with amyloidogenic properties and a potent inhi...
There are an increasing number of genetic and neuropathological observations to suggest that cystati...
In hereditary cystatin C amyloid angiopathy (HCCAA), presence of the Leu68 Gln substitution in cysta...
Human cystatin C (HCC) is a family 2 cystatin inhibitor of papain-like (C1) and legumain-related (C1...
Human cystatin C (HCC), a cysteine-protease inhibitor, exists as a folded monomer under physiologica...
Human cystatin C (HCC), a cysteine-protease inhibitor, exists as a folded monomer under physiologica...
Amyloid fibres are characteristic of over 25 degenerative human diseases including Alzheimer’s and P...
Human cystatin C (HCC), a cysteine-protease inhibitor, exists as a folded monomer under physiologica...
With the aim to improve our understanding of the structural basis for protein self-association and a...
Human L68Q cystatin C is one of the known human amyloidogenic proteins. In its native state it is a ...
Human cystatin C (HCC) shows a tendency to dimerize. This process is particularly easy in the case o...