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. 2001 May;129(5):821-6.
doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a002925.

Only the reduced conformer of alpha-lactalbumin is inducible to aggregation by protein aggregates

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Only the reduced conformer of alpha-lactalbumin is inducible to aggregation by protein aggregates

J Li et al. J Biochem. 2001 May.
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Abstract

Reduced apo-alpha-lactalbumin (r-LA) in the pre-molten globule state is soluble in neutral and reduced buffer at 25 degrees C but becomes aggregated when aggregates of various proteins are added. However, protein aggregates do not induce the aggregation of apo-alpha-lactalbumin in the molten globule state. The presence of the molecular chaperone protein disulfide isomerase or the "chemical chaperone" polyethyleneglycol inhibits the induced aggregation. Native proteins, aggregation-free folding intermediates, and soluble aggregates do not induce the aggregation. The interaction between r-LA and protein aggregates is hydrophobic in nature. These findings suggest that pre-molten globule state of LA is the target not only for chaperones but also for protein aggregates.

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