Rising, Anna
- Department of Animal Biosciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- Karolinska Institute
Review article2015Peer reviewedOpen access
Landreh, Michael; Rising, Anna; Presto, Jenny; Jörnvall, Hans; Johansson, Jan
Many proteins can form amyloid-like fibrils in vitro, but only about 30 amyloids are linked to disease, whereas some proteins form physiological amyloid-like assemblies. This raises questions of how the formation of toxic protein species during amyloido-genesis is prevented or contained in vivo. Intrinsic chaperoning or regulatory factors can control the aggregation in different protein systems, thereby preventing unwanted aggregation and enabling the biological use of amyloidogenic proteins. The molecular actions of these chaperones and regulators provide clues to the prevention of amyloid disease, as well as to the harnessing of amyloidogenic proteins in medicine and biotechnology.
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2015, volume: 290, number: 44, pages: 26430-26436
Publisher: AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/75352