reviewPhysical Chemistry Chemical PhysicsJan 1, 2015HYBRID OA

On the lag phase in amyloid fibril formation

University of Cambridge · Lund University

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Abstract

The formation of nanoscale amyloid fibrils from normally soluble peptides and proteins is a common form of self-assembly phenomenon that has fundamental connections with biological functions and human diseases. The kinetics of this process has been widely studied and exhibits on a macroscopic level three characteristic stages: a lag phase, a growth phase and a final plateau regime. The question of which molecular events take place during each one of these phases has been a central element in the quest for a mechanism of amyloid formation. In this review, we discuss the nature and molecular origin of the lag-phase in amyloid formation by making use of tools and concepts from physical chemistry, in particular…

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Keywords
  • Fibril
  • Amyloid fibril
  • Lag
  • Monomer
  • Amyloid (mycology)
  • Phase (matter)
  • Lag time
  • Chemistry
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