articleJournal of Biological ChemistryFeb 7, 2007HYBRID OA

Small Molecule Inhibitors of Aggregation Indicate That Amyloid β Oligomerization and Fibrillization Pathways Are Independent and Distinct

University of California, Irvine

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Abstract

Alzheimer disease is characterized by the abnormal aggregation of amyloid beta peptide into extracellular fibrillar deposits known as amyloid plaques. Soluble oligomers have been observed at early time points preceding fibril formation, and these oligomers have been implicated as the primary pathological species rather than the mature fibrils. A significant issue that remains to be resolved is whether amyloid oligomers are an obligate intermediate on the pathway to fibril formation or represent an alternate assembly pathway that may or may not lead to fiber formation. To determine whether amyloid beta oligomers are obligate intermediates in the fibrillization pathway, we characterized the mechanism of action…

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Keywords
  • Fibril
  • Chemistry
  • Amyloid (mycology)
  • Oligomer
  • Extracellular
  • Peptide
  • Biophysics
  • P3 peptide
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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