Conformation of Pyroglutamated Amyloid β (3–40) and (11–40) Fibrils – Extended or Hairpin?
Holger A. Scheidt,
Alexander Korn,
Benedikt Schwarze
et al.
Abstract:Amyloid β (Aβ)
is a hallmark protein of Alzheimer‘s
disease. One physiologically important Aβ variant is formed
by initial N-terminal truncation at a glutamic acid position (either
E3 or E11), which is subsequently cyclized to
a pyroglutamate (either pE3 or pE11). Both forms
have been found in high concentrations in the core of amyloid plaques
and are likely of high importance in the pathology of Alzheimer’s
disease. However, the molecular structure of the fibrils of these
variants is not entirely clear. Solid… Show more
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