Synergy of the inhibitory action of polyphenols plus vitamin C on amyloid fibril formation: Case study of human stefin B

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In order to study how polyphenols and vitamin C (vitC) together affect protein aggregation to amyloid fibrils, we performed similar in vitro studies as before using stefin B as a model and a potentially amyloid-forming protein (it aggregates upon overexpression, under stressful conditions and some progressive myoclonus epilepsy of tape 1—EPM1-missense mutations). In addition to the chosen polyphenol, this time, we added a proven antioxidant concentration of 0.5 mM vitC into the fibrillation mixture and varied concentrations of resveratrol, quercetin, and curcumin. Synergy with vitC was observed with curcumin and quercetin.

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Mujkić, A. J., Žnidarič, M. T., Berbić, S., & Žerovnik, E. (2021). Synergy of the inhibitory action of polyphenols plus vitamin C on amyloid fibril formation: Case study of human stefin B. Antioxidants, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10091471

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