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Main description:
This Brief summarizes the current research on the novel BRICHOS domain, which is a chaperone domain found in a variety of proteins and is shown to exhibit anti-amyloidogenic chaperone-like functions. The BRICHOS domain is defined from sequence similarities, lacks established physiological function(s) and is found about 10 distantly related pro-protein families, several of which are associated with human disease. In this work, the authors review the mechanism by which BRICHOS inhibits Aβ aggregation and examine recent results from in vivo experiments where BRICHOS inhibits Aβ aggregation and toxicity in Drosophila melanogaster. BRICHOS is one of nature´s (more specific) ways to protect against fibril formation, and exploring the potential of using the BRICHOS domain in the fight against Alzeimer's Disease and other amyloid diseases seems highly relevant. This brief is useful for newcomers to this field or researchers in related fields wishing to gain a quick overview of the latest findings.
Feature:
Summarizes current research on the BRICHOS domain
Discusses the mechanisms by which BRICHOS inhibits Aβ aggregation
Explores the potential of using the BRICHOS domain in the fight against Alzeimer's Disease
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Explores the potential of using the BRICHOS domain in the fight against Alzeimer's Disease
Contents:
Introduction to BRICHOS Superfamily.- BRICHOS in proSP-C.-  Proteins with a BRICHOS Domain.- Aβ Amyloid Formation in Alzheimer's disease.- In vivo Effect of BRICHOS on Aβ Aggregation and Toxicity.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer International Publishing)
Publication date: April, 2015
Pages: 50
Weight: 103g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Biochemistry
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