A guide to studying protein aggregation
JAJ Housmans, G Wu, J Schymkowitz… - The FEBS …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Disrupted protein folding or decreased protein stability can lead to the accumulation of
(partially) un‐or misfolded proteins, which ultimately cause the formation of protein …
(partially) un‐or misfolded proteins, which ultimately cause the formation of protein …
Protein aggregation: from background to inhibition strategies
The aggregation of specific proteins is hypothesized to cause several pathological
conditions, which are collectively known as amyloid disorders. The aggregation of peptides …
conditions, which are collectively known as amyloid disorders. The aggregation of peptides …
Protein aggregation: mechanisms and functional consequences
Understanding the mechanisms underlying protein misfolding and aggregation has become
a central issue in biology and medicine. Compelling evidence show that the formation of …
a central issue in biology and medicine. Compelling evidence show that the formation of …
[PDF][PDF] Mechanisms of protein aggregation and inhibition
Protein and peptide aggregation raises keen interest due to their involvement in number of
pathological conditions ranging from neurodegenerative disorders to systemic amyloidosis …
pathological conditions ranging from neurodegenerative disorders to systemic amyloidosis …
Protein aggregation kinetics, mechanism, and curve-fitting: a review of the literature
AM Morris, MA Watzky, RG Finke - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Proteins and …, 2009 - Elsevier
Protein aggregation is an important phenomenon that alternatively is part of the normal
functioning of nature or, central to this review, has negative consequences via its …
functioning of nature or, central to this review, has negative consequences via its …
Protein misfolding and aggregation: Mechanism, factors and detection
Amyloidogenic diseases are characterised by the formation of amyloid aggregates inside or
outside the cell. Amyloid-associated human diseases include Alzheimer's disease …
outside the cell. Amyloid-associated human diseases include Alzheimer's disease …
Protein misfolding, aggregation and mechanism of amyloid cytotoxicity: An overview and therapeutic strategies to inhibit aggregation
Protein and peptides are converted from their soluble forms into highly ordered fibrillar
aggregates under various conditions inside the cell. Such transitions confer diverse …
aggregates under various conditions inside the cell. Such transitions confer diverse …
Prevention of amyloid‐like aggregation as a driving force of protein evolution
E Monsellier, F Chiti - EMBO reports, 2007 - embopress.org
Uncontrolled protein aggregation is a constant challenge in all compartments of living
organisms. The failure of a peptide or protein to remain soluble often results in pathology. So …
organisms. The failure of a peptide or protein to remain soluble often results in pathology. So …
[HTML][HTML] Computational prediction of protein aggregation: Advances in proteomics, conformation-specific algorithms and biotechnological applications
Protein aggregation is a widespread phenomenon that stems from the establishment of non-
native intermolecular contacts resulting in protein precipitation. Despite its deleterious …
native intermolecular contacts resulting in protein precipitation. Despite its deleterious …
Understanding the role of protein glycation in the amyloid aggregation process
I Sirangelo, C Iannuzzi - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Protein function and flexibility is directly related to the native distribution of its structural
elements and any alteration in protein architecture leads to several abnormalities and …
elements and any alteration in protein architecture leads to several abnormalities and …