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Co-fibrillogenesis of Wild-type and D76N β2-Microglobulin: THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF FIBRILLAR SEEDS
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 291Issue 18p9678–9689Published online: February 26, 2016- Antonino Natalello
- P. Patrizia Mangione
- Sofia Giorgetti
- Riccardo Porcari
- Loredana Marchese
- Irene Zorzoli
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 25The amyloidogenic variant of β2-microglobulin, D76N, can readily convert into genuine fibrils under physiological conditions and primes in vitro the fibrillogenesis of the wild-type β2-microglobulin. By Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy, we have demonstrated that the amyloid transformation of wild-type β2-microglobulin can be induced by the variant only after its complete fibrillar conversion. Our current findings are consistent with preliminary data in which we have shown a seeding effect of fibrils formed from D76N or the natural truncated form of β2-microglobulin lacking the first six N-terminal residues.