From the Polymorphism of Amyloid Fibrils to their Assembly Mechanism and Cytotoxicity

Laurent Kreplak, Ueli Aebi

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Extracellular amyloid deposits are present in a variety of diseases. They contain amyloid fibrils that arise from the association of proteins or peptides. At the molecular level, all these fibrils share a common assembly principle based on a conformational change of the protein precursor leading to the formation of a cross-β sheet structure. The smallest observed fibrils in vitro, often called protofibrils, are 4-5 nm in diameter. An amyloid fibril is generally composed of several of these protofibrils and may adopt different morphologies such as ribbons, sheets, or multistranded cables. This polymorphism was observed with many different amyloid-forming peptides and proteins using electron microscopy. The need to understand the molecular origin of this effect as well as the desire to find inhibitors of fibril formation has driven researchers toward the dissection of amyloid fibril assembly pathways. We review the current knowledge on amyloid polymorphism and discuss recent findings in the field concerning amyloid fibril assembly pathways and cytotoxicity mechanisms.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Titre de la publication principaleFibrous Proteins
Sous-titre de la publication principaleAmyloids, Prions and Beta Proteins
ÉditeursAndrey Kajava, John Squire, David Parry
Pages217-233
Nombre de pages17
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - 2006
Publié à l'externeOui

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PrénomAdvances in Protein Chemistry
Volume73
ISSN (imprimé)0065-3233

Note bibliographique

Funding Information:
L. K. was supported by a grant from the Swiss Society for Research on Muscular Diseases awarded to U.A. and Sergei Strelkov. This work was also supported by grants from the NCCR “Nanoscale Science,” the Swiss National Science Foundation, and by the M. E. Müller Foundation.

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  • Biochemistry

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