TDP-43 Amyloid Fibril Formation via Phase Separation-Related and -Unrelated Pathways
Pin-Han Lin,
Guan-Wei Wu,
Yu-Hao Lin
et al.
Abstract:Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) in proteins can
undergo
liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) for functional assembly,
but this increases the chance of forming disease-associated amyloid
fibrils. Not all amyloid fibrils form through LLPS however, and the
importance of LLPS relative to other pathways in fibril formation
remains unclear. We investigated this question in TDP-43, a motor
neuron disease and dementia-causing protein that undergoes LLPS, using
thioflavin T (ThT) fluorescence, NMR, transmissio… Show more
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