Extrinsic fluorescent dyes as tools for protein characterization
A Hawe, M Sutter, W Jiskoot - Pharmaceutical research, 2008 - Springer
Noncovalent, extrinsic fluorescent dyes are applied in various fields of protein analysis, eg to
characterize folding intermediates, measure surface hydrophobicity, and detect aggregation …
characterize folding intermediates, measure surface hydrophobicity, and detect aggregation …
Protein nanofibrils and their use as building blocks of sustainable materials
The development towards a sustainable society requires a radical change of many of the
materials we currently use. Besides the replacement of plastics, derived from petrochemical …
materials we currently use. Besides the replacement of plastics, derived from petrochemical …
Structural insights into acidic heating-induced amyloid fibrils derived from soy protein as a function of protein concentration
Z Xu, X Wang, Y Gao, Y Zhang, L Jiang, X Sui - Food Hydrocolloids, 2023 - Elsevier
Amyloid fibrillation of food-derived dietary proteins has been increasingly accepted as an
effective approach to enhance protein functionality. Soy protein, an abundant and …
effective approach to enhance protein functionality. Soy protein, an abundant and …
A comparison of three fluorophores for the detection of amyloid fibers and prefibrillar oligomeric assemblies. ThT (thioflavin T); ANS (1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic …
Amyloid fiber formation is a key event in many misfolding disorders. The ability to monitor the
kinetics of fiber formation and other prefibrillar assemblies is therefore crucial for …
kinetics of fiber formation and other prefibrillar assemblies is therefore crucial for …
Particles in therapeutic protein formulations, Part 1: overview of analytical methods
S Zölls, R Tantipolphan, M Wiggenhorn… - Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
The presence of particles is a major issue during therapeutic protein formulation
development. Both proteinaceous and nonproteinaceous particles need to be analyzed not …
development. Both proteinaceous and nonproteinaceous particles need to be analyzed not …
Molecular and cellular aspects of protein misfolding and disease
E Herczenik, MFBG Gebbink - The FASEB Journal, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Proteins are essential elements for life. They are building blocks of all organisms and the
operators of cellular functions. Humans produce a repertoire of at least 30,000 different …
operators of cellular functions. Humans produce a repertoire of at least 30,000 different …
Potential aggregation prone regions in biotherapeutics: a survey of commercial monoclonal antibodies
Aggregation of a biotherapeutic is of significant concern and judicious process and
formulation development is required to minimize aggregate levels in the final product …
formulation development is required to minimize aggregate levels in the final product …
Formation and characterization of amyloid-like fibrils from soy β-conglycinin and glycinin
The fibrillar aggregation at pH 2.0 of soy β-conglycinin, glycinin, and the 1: 1 mixture thereof,
induced by heating at 80° C for various periods of time, was investigated using Th T and …
induced by heating at 80° C for various periods of time, was investigated using Th T and …
[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 …
Secondary nucleation and accessible surface in insulin amyloid fibril formation
V Fodera, F Librizzi, M Groenning… - The Journal of …, 2008 - ACS Publications
At low pH insulin is highly prone to self-assembly into amyloid fibrils. The process has been
proposed to be affected by the existence of secondary nucleation pathways, in which …
proposed to be affected by the existence of secondary nucleation pathways, in which …