Molecular playground/beta 2 microglobulin

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<caption='β-2 Microglobulin' scene='User:Nick_Borotto/Sandbox_1/Basic_view/4'/>
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Banner: Beta-2 microglobulin the protein associated with the formation of amyloid fibrils in DRA, a kidney disease.
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Banner: Beta-2 microglobulin is a 12 kDa protein sub-unit of the class I major histocompatibility complex, and in dialysis patients, it forms amyloid fibrils in a condition known as dialysis-related amyloidosis (DRA).
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β-2 Microglobulin is a 12kd protein that self-assembles into amyloid fibrils in the presence of copper. This reaction is considered a likely cause for dialysis related amyloidosis; a disease where these fibrils build up in joints causing pain and eventually necessitating joint replacement.
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DRA is a complication of dialysis treatment in which these fibrils build up in joints causing pain and often eventually necessitating joint replacement. ?-2-microglobulin can self-assemble into amyloid fibrils under physiological conditions in vitro when copper is present.
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Fibril assembly begins with the formation of a <scene name='User:Nick_Borotto/Sandbox_1/Proposed_dimer_structure/3'>Dimer</scene>. This structures formation is initiated when copper binds near the <scene name='User:Nick_Borotto/Sandbox_1/Metal_coordination_site/4'>N-terminus</scene>, this binding causes structural shifts throughout the protein, creating two new <scene name='User:Nick_Borotto/Sandbox_1/Proposed_dimer_interface/4'>planes</scene>. These planes interact in an antiparallel fashion forming the dimer.
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Fibril assembly begins with the formation of a <scene name='User:Nick_Borotto/Sandbox_1/Proposed_dimer_structure/3'>Dimer</scene>. Dimer formation is initiated when copper binds near the <scene name='User:Nick_Borotto/Sandbox_1/Metal_coordination_site/4'>N-terminus</scene>, copper binding causes structural changes throughout the protein, creating two new <scene name='User:Nick_Borotto/Sandbox_1/Proposed_dimer_interface/4'>planes</scene>. These planes interact in an antiparallel fashion forming the dimer.

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Banner: Beta-2 microglobulin is a 12 kDa protein sub-unit of the class I major histocompatibility complex, and in dialysis patients, it forms amyloid fibrils in a condition known as dialysis-related amyloidosis (DRA).

DRA is a complication of dialysis treatment in which these fibrils build up in joints causing pain and often eventually necessitating joint replacement. ?-2-microglobulin can self-assemble into amyloid fibrils under physiological conditions in vitro when copper is present.

Fibril assembly begins with the formation of a . Dimer formation is initiated when copper binds near the , copper binding causes structural changes throughout the protein, creating two new . These planes interact in an antiparallel fashion forming the dimer.

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