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Posted 1 May 2005

Live Discussion: Now You See Them, Now You Don't: The Amyloid Channel Hypothesis

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Diseases of Protein Misfolding: Amyloidoses
DISEASE PROTEIN ABBREVIATION

Alzheimer's disease
Down's Syndrome (Trisomy 21) Heredity cerebral angiopathy (Dutch)

Amyloid precursor protein (Aβ 1-42) APP(Aβ 1-42)
Kuru Gerstmann-Straussler Syndrome (GSS)Creutzfeld-Jacob DiseaseScrapie (sheep)Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ("mad cow) Prion protein PrPc/PrPsc
Type II Diabetes Mellitus (adult onset) Islet Amyloid Polypeptide (amylin) IAPP
Dialysis-associated Amyloidosis β-2-microglobulin β2M
Senile cardiac amyloidosis Atrial natriuretic factor ANF
Familial amyloid Polyneuropathy Transthyretin TTR
Reactive amyloidosisFamilial Mediterranean Fever Serum amyloid A SAA
Familial amyloid polyneuropathy (Finnish) Gelsolin Agel
Macroglobulinemia Gamma-1 heavy chain AH
Primary Systemic Amyloidoses Ig - lambda, Ig-kappa AL
Familial Polyneuropathy - Iowa (Irish) Apolipoprotein A1 ApoA1
Hereditary cerebral myopathy - Iceland Cystatin C Acys
Nonneuropathic hereditary amyloid with renal disease Fibrinogen Alpha AFibA
Nonneuropathic hereditary amyloid with renal disease Lysozyme Alys
Familial British dementia FBDP A Bri
Diseases of Protein Misfolding: Non-Amyloidoses
DISEASE PROTEIN ABBREVIATION
Diffuse Lewy body diseaseParkinson's disease Alpha-synuclein AS
Fronto-temporal dementia tau tau
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis SuperoxideDismutase-1 SoD-1
Triplet-Repeat Diseases: Polyglutamine tracts in the following proteins: PG
(Huntington's, Spinocerebellar ataxias, etc.) huntingtin  
Spinal & bulbar muscular atrophy Androgen Receptor  
Spinocerebellar ataxias Ataxins  
Spinocerebellar ataxia 17 TATA box-binding protein  
Non-Disease Related Amyloid Forming Proteins/Peptides
SH3 domain p 85 phosphatidylinositol - 3- kinase Fibronectin type IIIPhosphoglycenite linase Acylphosphatase HypF N-terminal domain(E.coli)
Amphoterin (human) Apomyogloobin (equine) Apocytochrome c
Endostatin (human) Met aminopeptidase Stefin B (human)
ADA2H Fibroblast growth factor (N. viridescens) Apolipoprotein CII
VI domain (murine) B1 domain of IgG binding protein Curlin CgsA subunit
Monellin    


 
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