Abstract:Amyloid fibrils, crystal-like fibrillar aggregates of denatured proteins, are formed linked with the breakdown of supersaturation, causing a series of amyloidosis including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Although varying in vitro factors are known, in vivo factors breaking supersaturation are unclear. We found that flowing by a peristaltic pump effectively triggers amyloid formation of hen egg white lysozyme, a model amyloidogenic protein, and, moreover, amyloidosis-associated proteins (i.e. α-synuclein… Show more
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