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Amyloid accomplices and enforcers
Authors:Alexandrescu Andrei T
Institution:Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Connecticut, 91 North Eagleville Road, U-3125, Storrs, CT 06269-3125, USA. andrei@uconn.edu
Abstract:Amyloid-related diseases are often ascribed to protein "misfolding." Yet in the absence of high-resolution structures for mature fibrils or intermediates, the connection between the mechanism of amyloid formation and protein folding remains tenuous. The simplistic view of amyloid fibrillogenesis as a homogeneous self-assembly process is being increasingly challenged by observations that amyloids interact with a variety of cofactors including metals, glycosaminoglycans, glycoproteins such as serum amyloid P and apolipo-protein E, and constituents of basement membranes such as perlecan, laminin, and agrin. These "pathological chaperones" have effects that range from mediating the rate of amyloid fibril formation to increasing the stability of amyloid deposits, and may contribute to amyloid toxicity. An increasing appreciation of the role of accessory molecules in amyloid etiology has paved the way to novel diagnostics and therapeutic strategies.
Keywords:Alzheimer Aβ peptide  protein folding  extracellular matrix proteins  heparan sulfate proteoglycans  basal lamina
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