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In silico prediction of novel residues involved in amyloid primary nucleation of human I56T and D67H lysozyme.

Jeddidiah W D GriffinPatrick C Bradshaw
Published in: BMC structural biology (2018)
This study used lysozyme as a model to demonstrate the utility of combining 3D structural analysis with RIN analysis for studying the general process of amyloidogenesis. Results indicated that binding of two or more amyloidogenic lysozyme mutants may be involved in amyloid nucleation by placing key residues (21, 62, 104, 122, and 112-117) in proximity before partial unfolding occurs. Identifying residues in the native state that may be involved in amyloid formation could provide novel drug targets to prevent a range of amyloidoses.
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