Discovery and characterization of a mammalian amyloid disaggregation activity

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Abstract

The formation of amyloid, a cross-β-sheet fibrillar aggregate, is associated with a variety of aging-associated degenerative diseases. Herein, we report the existence of a mammalian amyloid disaggregase activity that is present in all tissues and cell types tested. Homogenates from mammalian tissues and cell lines are able to disaggregate amyloid fibrils composed of amyloid β (Aβ)1-40 or the 8 kDa plasma gelsolin fragment. The mammalian disaggregase activity is sensitive to proteinase K digestion and can be uncoupled from proteolysis activity using a protease inhibitor cocktail. Amyloid disaggregation and proteolysis activities are remarkably resistant to changes in temperature and pH. Identification and manipulation of the proteins responsible for the amyloid disaggregation/degradation activities offers the possibility of ameliorating aggregation-associated diseases. © 2010 The Protein Society.

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Murray, A. N., Solomon, J. P., Wang, Y. J., Balch, W. E., & Kelly, J. W. (2010). Discovery and characterization of a mammalian amyloid disaggregation activity. Protein Science, 19(4), 836–846. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.363

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