2020
DOI: 10.1002/bip.23356
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Hydrogen sulfide concentration in the milieu of the hydrated alanine dipeptide determines its polyproline II‐beta propensity: Main chain contribution to the energetic origin of the formation of amyloid

Abstract: In view of the observation that the concentration of hydrogen sulfide in brains with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is lower than that in normal brains and in line with our previous studies indicating that additional content in the aqueous environment (milieu) of a peptide can change its local energetic preference from a polyproline II (P) to a β conformation (and therefore its tendency to form the β-chain structures that lead to the amyloid plaques associated with the disease), we have studied the effect of H 2 S c… Show more

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