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Marie-Stéphanie Camus

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Amyloid ß-derived switch-peptides as tool to study conformational changes relevant in degenerative diseases

Marie-Stéphanie Camus

The rapid growing number of patients diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease and more particularly with Alzheimer's disease (AD) has stimulated intensive research in determining and understanding biological phenomena causing such devastating diseases an ...
EPFL2008

Switch-peptides: design and characterization of controllable super-amyloid-forming host-guest peptides as tools for identifying anti-amyloid agents

Hilal Lashuel, Adrian Schmid, Sonia Dos Santos, Marie-Stéphanie Camus

Several amyloid-forming proteins are characterized by the presence of hydrophobic and highly amyloidogenic core sequences that play critical roles in the initiation and progression of amyloid fibril formation. Therefore targeting these sequences represents ...
Wiley-Blackwell2008

Switch-peptides as folding precursors in self-assembling peptides and amyloid fibrillogenesis

Hilal Lashuel, Adrian Schmid, Richard Alan Mimna, Karine Murat, Marie-Stéphanie Camus, Jérémy Bérard

The study of conformational transitions of peptides has obtained considerable attention recently because of their importance as a mol. key event in a variety of degenerative diseases. However, the study of peptide self-assembly into beta-sheets and amyloid ...
2007
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