Molecular basis for amyloid fibril formation and stability
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Abstract
The molecular structure of the amyloid fibril has remained elusive because of the difficulty of growing well diffracting crystals. By using a sequence-designed polypeptide, we have produced crystals of an amyloid fiber. These crystals diffract to high resolution (1 A) by electron and x-ray diffraction, enabling us to determine a detailed structure for amyloid. The structure reveals that the polypeptides form fibrous crystals composed of antiparallel beta-sheets in a cross-beta arrangement, characteristic of all amyloid fibers, and allows us to determine the side-chain packing within an amyloid fiber. The antiparallel beta-sheets are zipped together by means of pi-bonding between adjacent phenylalanine rings…
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- 28.41
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Authors
5- OSO. Sumner MakinCorresponding
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- EDE. D. T. Atkins
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- PSPawel Sikorski
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- JJJan Johansson
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- LCLouise C. Serpell
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Antiparallel (mathematics)
- Fibril
- Amyloid (mycology)
- Crystallography
- Amyloid fibril
- Chemistry
- Beta sheet
- Peptide sequence