History of the amyloid fibril

JD Sipe, AS Cohen - Journal of structural biology, 2000 - Elsevier
fibrils and amyloid fibrils in tissues has led to the widely held view that the proteinaceous
fibrils … ically and structurally identical to the amyloid fibrils observed in tissues. However, this …

Collagen fibril formation

KE Kadler, DF Holmes, JA Trotter… - Biochemical …, 1996 - portlandpress.com
fibrils, and how mature fibrils are assembled from early fibrils. … the principles for bipolar fibril
assembly were established at … fibrils in tendon and skin and from studies in which fibrils are …

[PDF][PDF] Amyloid-fibril formation

E Zˇerovnik - Eur J Biochem, 2002 - academia.edu
… concentration, (b) fibrils nucleate within these micelles or … fibrils grow by irreversible binding
of monomers to the fibril ends. Simpler, colorimetric methods exist for detecting amyloid fibrils

Effect of environmental factors on the kinetics of insulin fibril formation: elucidation of the molecular mechanism

L Nielsen, R Khurana, A Coats, S Frokjaer… - Biochemistry, 2001 - ACS Publications
… times and faster growth of fibrils. Shorter lag times and faster growth of fibrils were seen at
acidic … lag times and slower growth of fibrils. There was no clear correlation between the rate of …

On the lag phase in amyloid fibril formation

P Arosio, TPJ Knowles, S Linse - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
The formation of nanoscale amyloid fibrils from normally soluble peptides and proteins is a …
, where fibrils may present a catalytic surface for the formation of new aggregates. Fibrils may …

Modelling amyloid fibril formation kinetics: mechanisms of nucleation and growth

JE Gillam, CE MacPhee - Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2013 - iopscience.iop.org
… amyloid fibril species is … fibrils have led to the search for a common fibril formation mechanism.
A full description of this process is essential to our understanding of the link between fibril

Collagen fibril form and function

TJ Wess - Advances in protein chemistry, 2005 - Elsevier
… , such fibrils will be named Type-I-rich fibrils and Type-II-rich fibrils, respectively. Fibril-forming …
Type-I-rich fibrils, whereas Type-II-rich fibrils frequently contain Types IX and XI collagen. …

Techniques to study amyloid fibril formation in vitro

MR Nilsson - Methods, 2004 - Elsevier
Amyloid fibrils are ordered aggregates of peptides or proteins that are … fibrils can also be
prepared in vitro and there are three criteria that define a protein aggregate as an amyloid fibril: …

Molecular basis for amyloid fibril formation and stability

OS Makin, E Atkins, P Sikorski… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
… and FGAIL form fibrils similar to the full-length fibril (24), whereas GAIL does not form fibrils.
Near-UV circular dichroism spectra recorded immediately before insoluble fibrils showed …

Recent atomic models of amyloid fibril structure

R Nelson, D Eisenberg - Current opinion in structural biology, 2006 - Elsevier
fibrils. The models discussed below are useful in coming to terms with fundamental questions
about amyloid fibrils, such as do fibril… of the conversion from native state to fibril; what is the …