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Diseases of protein aggregation and the hunt for potential pharmacological agents.

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  • Diseases of protein aggregation and the hunt for potential pharmacological agents. Abstract Text:

    steven s-s wangSteven S-S Wang,josephine w wuJosephine W Wu,shuichi yamamotoShuichi Yamamoto,hwai-shen liuHwai-Shen Liu,

    Protein aggregation is a ubiquitous phenomenon significant to all aspects of science. Notably, the formation of protein aggregates is frequently encountered in biochemical research and biopharmaceutical industry. Formation of protein aggregates is generally regarded to be associated with partially folded intermediate species that are susceptible to self-association due to the exposure of hydrophobic core. Evidence supports the concept that the formation of aggregates in vitro is a generic property of proteins. In human etiology, more than 20 different devastating human diseases have been reported to be associated with protein aggregation. Although protein aggregation diseases have been the center of intense research, much remains to be learned regarding the underlying molecular mechanisms. In this review, the general background information on protein aggregation is first provided. Next, we summarize the properties, characteristics and causes of protein aggregates. Finally, from the perspectives of epidemiology, pathogenesis, existing mechanisms, relevant hypotheses, and current as well as potential therapeutic approaches, two examples of protein aggregation diseases, Alzheimer's disease and cataract, are briefly discussed. Importantly, while a variety of molecules have been suggested, the effective therapeutic drugs for curing the diseases involving protein aggregation have yet to be identified. We believe that a better understanding of the mechanisms of protein aggregation process and an extensive investigation into the drug penetration, efficacy, and side effects will certainly aid in developing the successful pharmacological agents for these diseases.

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    ss wangSS Wang,jw wuJW Wu,s yamamotoS Yamamoto,hs liuHS Liu,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Biotechnology journal

    VOLUME: 3

    Page Numbers: 165-92

    Journal Abbreviation: Biotechnol J

    ISSN: 1860-7314

    DAY: 25

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

    Country: Germany

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