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Differences between vascular and plaque core amyloid in Alzheimer's disease.
F Prelli; E Castaño; G G Glenner; B Frangione (Profiled Author: Frangione, Blas)
Department of Pathology, New York University Medical Center, NY 10016.
Journal of neurochemistry 1988;51(2):648-51.
The predominant protein of cerebrovascular and plaque core amyloid in Alzheimer's disease, Down's syndrome, hereditary hemorrhage with amyloidosis--Dutch type, sporadic cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and age-related amyloidosis is a unique polypeptide, called beta protein. The length of the plaque amyloid protein was reported to be 42-43 residues, but the complete length of the cerebral vascular amyloid is not known. To clarify this issue, amyloid fibrils from the leptomeninges of an Alzheimer's disease patient were isolated and the primary structure determined. The complete sequence of cerebrovascular beta-amyloid protein, although homologous to the plaque core amyloid protein previously reported, has 39 residues instead of 42. Amino terminal heterogeneity is present but minimal, and it is three residues shorter at the carboxy terminus. These differences are similar to those found in two cases of hereditary hemorrhage with amyloidosis--Dutch type. The differences between vascular and plaque beta-amyloid may reflect diverse processing of the beta protein precursor in the vessel wall and brain parenchyma due to tissue-specific endopeptidases.
3 Originating Grant
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Frangione, Blas
Amyloidosis and Alzheimer's Disease
1 July 1985 - 30 June 2007
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 4,467,436
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FRANGIONE, BLAS
AMYLOIDOSIS AND ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
1 July 1985 - 30 June 1997
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 3,049,140
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FRANGIONE, BLAS
RHEUMATIC DISEASES--CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND MEMBRANE PROTEINS
1 January 1976 - 31 December 1984
NAT INST OF ARTHRITIS, DIABETES, DIGESTIVE & KIDNEY DISEASES
Total Funding: $ 1,851,290
Scientific Context
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Related Grants
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GANDY, SAMUEL E
MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY OF ALZHEIMER AMYLOIDOGENESIS
20 September 1992 - 31 July 1995
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 544,235
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2.
Teplow, David B
Formation and Function of Prefibrillar ABeta Assemblies
1 June 2003 - 31 May 2008
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE
Total Funding: $ 2,395,806
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3.
Teplow, David B
3D Structure of Amyloid beta-Protein Assemblies
15 February 2002 - 31 January 2008
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 1,920,946
Related Publications
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1988F Prelli; E M Castaño; S G van Duinen; G T Bots; W Luyendijk; B Frangione
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 1988;151(3):1150-5. -
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1987F Coria; E M Castaño; B Frangione
The American journal of pathology 1987;129(3):422-8. -
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1997R Kisilevsky; P E Fraser
A beta amyloidogenesis: unique, or variation on a systemic theme?
Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology 1997;32(5):361-404.
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