How Common ALS Mutation Damages Cells and Leads to Toxic Protein Being Produced Detailed in Study - ALS News Today
How Common ALS Mutation Damages Cells and Leads to Toxic Protein Being Produced Detailed in Study - ALS News Today
How Common ALS Mutation Damages Cells and Leads to Toxic Protein Being Produced Detailed in Study ALS News TodayRepeat expansion in the C9orf72 gene, a known ALS mutation, was foun in a lab study to change the length of proteins called DPRs, turning them toxic.
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[NMR paper] Backbone NMR assignments of HypF-N under conditions generating toxic and non-toxic oligomers.
Backbone NMR assignments of HypF-N under conditions generating toxic and non-toxic oligomers.
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Biomol NMR Assign. 2018 May 21;:
Authors: Patel JR, Xu Y, Capitini C, Chiti F, De Simone A
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The HypF protein is involved in the maturation and regulation of hydrogenases. The N-terminal domain of HypF (HypF-N) has served as a key model system to study the pathways of protein amyloid formation and the nature of the...
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[NMR paper] NMR metabolomics reveals metabolism-mediated protective effects in liver (HepG2) cells exposed to sub-toxic levels of silver nanoparticles.
NMR metabolomics reveals metabolism-mediated protective effects in liver (HepG2) cells exposed to sub-toxic levels of silver nanoparticles.
NMR metabolomics reveals metabolism-mediated protective effects in liver (HepG2) cells exposed to sub-toxic levels of silver nanoparticles.
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Authors: Carrola J, Pinto RJB, Nasirpour M, Freire CSR, Gil AM, Santos C, Oliveira H, Duarte IF
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The expansion of biomedical and therapeutic applications of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) raises the need to further...
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Parkinson's disease: How toxic proteins damage healthy brain cells - Medical News Today
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Scientists have gained insights into how toxic proteins disrupt healthy cell membranes in a process that leads to brain cell death in Parkinson's disease.
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Study shows how mutations disrupt ALS-linked protein - Science Codex
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Using nuclear magnetic resonance, computer simulations and microscopy, Fawzi, Brown graduate student Alexander Conicella and colleagues at Lehigh University were able to show that under normal circumstances, TDP-43 molecules concentrate into little ...
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Study shows how mutations disrupt ALS-linked protein | EurekAlert ... - EurekAlert (press release)
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Structural biologists provide a new explanation for how ALS-associated genetic flaws interfere with the proper function and behavior of the protein TDP-43.
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08-19-2016 04:05 AM
Assessing the biosimilarity of protein drugs: New study shows method's precision - Phys.Org
Assessing the biosimilarity of protein drugs: New study shows method's precision - Phys.Org
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Assessing the biosimilarity of protein drugs: New study shows method's precision
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Monoclonal antibodies are the largest class of approved protein therapeutics in the world, and the ability to extend 2D-NMR methods to this class of therapeutic would represent an important landmark in their analytical...
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Structure of Alzheimer's protein could explain why it's toxic - RedOrbit
Structure of Alzheimer's protein could explain why it's toxic - RedOrbit
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Structure of Alzheimer's protein could explain why it's toxic
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Furthermore, as they report in the journal Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, there is an amino acid on the protein that forms a bond between positive and negative-charged parts of a molecule known as a salt bridge. This structure is ...
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