Several lines of data previously indicated that N-terminally truncated forms of amyloid-beta (Abeta) peptides are likely the earliest and more abundant species immunohistochemically detectable in Alzheimer's disease-affected brains. It is noteworthy that the free N-terminal residue of full-length Abeta (fl-Abeta) is an aspartyl residue,...
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One of the main components of senile plaques in Alzheimer's disease (AD)-affected brain is the Aβ peptide species harboring a pyroglutamate at position three pE3-Aβ. Several studies indicated that pE3-Aβ is toxic, prone to aggregation and serves as a seed of Aβ aggregation. The cyclisation of the glutamate residue is produced by glutaminyl...
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