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The structure of K11V-TR was determined, even though glycine linkers and Val-to-Leu replacement,cylindrical bodies of three double stranded K11V-TR oligomers and six-stranded K11V were identical.
The structure of K11V-TR was determined, even though glycine linkers and Val-to-Leu replacement,cylindrical bodies of three double stranded K11V-TR oligomers and six-stranded K11V were identical.
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[[Image:K11vtrsideview.png | thumb | 400px | centre | Fig. 5 K11V-TR sideview ]]
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[[Image:Trtopview.png | thumb | 400px | centre | Fig. 6 K11V-TR Top view ]]
There are proofs that amyloid oligomers are beta-sheet rich,and many toxic oligomers are recognized by A11 conformational antibody,which also recognizes cylindrin.Threfore, the cylindrin structure may represent amyloid oligomer's common structural core.
There are proofs that amyloid oligomers are beta-sheet rich,and many toxic oligomers are recognized by A11 conformational antibody,which also recognizes cylindrin.Threfore, the cylindrin structure may represent amyloid oligomer's common structural core.
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[[Image:K11vtrsideview.png | thumb | 400px | centre | K11V-TR sideview ]]
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[[Image:Trtopview.png | thumb | 400px | centre | K11V-TR Top view ]]
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[[Image:Names_all.jpg | thumb | 400px | left | Fig. 2 : Cylindrin single chain and tandem repeat peptide abbreviations and amino acid sequences. ]]
[[Image:Names_all.jpg | thumb | 400px | left | Fig. 2 : Cylindrin single chain and tandem repeat peptide abbreviations and amino acid sequences. ]]

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Toxic Amyloid Small Oligomer’s atomic view

Structure of αβ crystallin(ABC).PDB Id:3l1g

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References

  1. Laganowsky A, Liu C, Sawaya MR, Whitelegge JP, Park J, Zhao M, Pensalfini A, Soriaga AB, Landau M, Teng PK, Cascio D, Glabe C, Eisenberg D. Atomic view of a toxic amyloid small oligomer. Science. 2012 Mar 9;335(6073):1228-31. PMID:22403391 doi:10.1126/science.1213151
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