Peptide-Induced Amyloid-Like Conformational Transitions in Proteins. Egorov, V., Grudinina, N., Vasin, A., & Lebedev, D. International Journal of Peptides, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2015. cited By 1
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Changes in protein conformation can occur both as part of normal protein functioning and during disease pathogenesis. The most common conformational diseases are amyloidoses. Sometimes the development of a number of diseases which are not traditionally related to amyloidoses is associated with amyloid-like conformational transitions of proteins. Also, amyloid-like aggregates take part in normal physiological processes such as memorization and cell signaling. Several primary structural features of a protein are involved in conformational transitions. Also the protein proteolytic fragments can cause the conformational transitions in the protein. Short peptides which could be produced during the protein life cycle or which are encoded by short open reading frames can affect the protein conformation and function. © 2015 Vladimir Egorov et al.
@ARTICLE{Egorov2015,
author={Egorov, V. and Grudinina, N. and Vasin, A. and Lebedev, D.},
title={Peptide-Induced Amyloid-Like Conformational Transitions in Proteins},
journal={International Journal of Peptides},
year={2015},
volume={2015},
doi={10.1155/2015/723186},
art_number={723186},
note={cited By 1},
url={https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84942278959&doi=10.1155%2f2015%2f723186&partnerID=40&md5=b0360c5e5bd8f63ab660aac0906d6e07},
affiliation={FSBI Research Institute of Influenza, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 15/17 Professor Popova Street, Saint-Petersburg, 197376, Russian Federation; FSBI Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, NRC Kurchatov Institute, Orlova Roscha, Gatchina, 188300, Russian Federation; FSBSI Institute of Experimental Medicine, 12 Akademika Pavlova, Saint-Petersburg, 197376, Russian Federation; FSBI Federal Almazov Medical Research Centre, 2 Akkuratova Street, St. Saint-Petersburg, 197341, Russian Federation; Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, 29 Polytechnicheskaya Street, Saint-Petersburg, 195251, Russian Federation},
abstract={Changes in protein conformation can occur both as part of normal protein functioning and during disease pathogenesis. The most common conformational diseases are amyloidoses. Sometimes the development of a number of diseases which are not traditionally related to amyloidoses is associated with amyloid-like conformational transitions of proteins. Also, amyloid-like aggregates take part in normal physiological processes such as memorization and cell signaling. Several primary structural features of a protein are involved in conformational transitions. Also the protein proteolytic fragments can cause the conformational transitions in the protein. Short peptides which could be produced during the protein life cycle or which are encoded by short open reading frames can affect the protein conformation and function. © 2015 Vladimir Egorov et al.},
funding_details={Russian Foundation for Basic Research14-04-01912},
funding_details={Russian Foundation for Basic Research14-24-01103},
correspondence_address1={Egorov, V.; FSBI Research Institute of Influenza, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 15/17 Professor Popova Street, Russian Federation},
publisher={Hindawi Publishing Corporation},
issn={16879767},
language={English},
abbrev_source_title={Int. J. Pepl.},
document_type={Article},
source={Scopus},
}

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