Removal of the N-terminal hexapeptide from human beta2-microglobulin facilitates protein aggregation and fibril formation.
The solution structure and stability of N-terminally truncated beta2-microglobulin (deltaN6beta2-m), the major modification in ex vivo fibrils, have been investigated by a variety of biophysical techniques. The results show that deltaN6beta2-m has a free energy of stabilization that is reduced by 2....
Main Authors: | Esposito, G, Michelutti, R, Verdone, G, Viglino, P, Hernández, H, Robinson, C, Amoresano, A, Dal Piaz, F, Monti, M, Pucci, P, Mangione, P, Stoppini, M, Merlini, G, Ferri, G, Bellotti, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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