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    The sequence determinants of amyloid fibril formation

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Amyloid fibril formation is a shared property of proteins -- The effect of mutations on the aggregation of unstructured polypeptide chains -- The importance of hydrophobicity, propensity to form beta-sheet structure and charge in amyloid formation of unstructured proteins -- The regions of the sequence forming the beta-core of amyloid fibrils -- The sequence and structural determinants of aggregation for partially folded states of proteins -- Amino acid sequences have evolved to avoid formation of amyloid-like aggregates.…”
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    The sequence determinants of amyloid fibril formation

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Amyloid fibril formation is a shared property of proteins -- The effect of mutations on the aggregation of unstructured polypeptide chains -- The importance of hydrophobicity, propensity to form beta-sheet structure and charge in amyloid formation of unstructured proteins -- The regions of the sequence forming the beta-core of amyloid fibrils -- The sequence and structural determinants of aggregation for partially folded states of proteins -- Amino acid sequences have evolved to avoid formation of amyloid-like aggregates.…”
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    The sequence determinants of amyloid fibril formation

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Amyloid fibril formation is a shared property of proteins -- The effect of mutations on the aggregation of unstructured polypeptide chains -- The importance of hydrophobicity, propensity to form beta-sheet structure and charge in amyloid formation of unstructured proteins -- The regions of the sequence forming the beta-core of amyloid fibrils -- The sequence and structural determinants of aggregation for partially folded states of proteins -- Amino acid sequences have evolved to avoid formation of amyloid-like aggregates.…”
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