Abstract:Canonical amyloid fibrils are composed of covalently identical polypeptide chains. Here, we employ kinetic assays, atomic force microscopy (AFM), infrared spectroscopy, circular dichroism (CD), and molecular dynamics (MD) to study fibrillization patterns of two chimeric peptides, ACC1-13E8 and ACC1-13K8, in which potent amyloidogenic stretch derived from the N-terminal segment of insulin A-chain (ACC1-13) is coupled to octaglutamate or octalysine segments, respectively. While the large electric charges on mono… Show more
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