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==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
Amyoloid beta is actually the C-terminal of the <scene name='Amyloid_beta/App/1'>Amyloid Precursor Protein</scene> which is a type I membrane-spanning glycoprotein [[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Amyloid_precursor_protein APP]].<ref name="alz" /> | Amyoloid beta is actually the <scene name='Amyloid_beta/C-term/1'>C-terminal</scene> of the <scene name='Amyloid_beta/App/1'>Amyloid Precursor Protein</scene> which is a type I membrane-spanning glycoprotein [[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Amyloid_precursor_protein APP]].<ref name="alz" /> | ||
The most reasonable structure determined structure consists of <scene name='Amyloid_beta/Two_helices/1'>two helices</scene>; the first helix (residues 8-25) is well defined and has an RMSD of 0.38 angstroms and the second (residues 28-38) is interrupted at the Ile32-Gly33 connection. The two helices are connected by a <scene name='Amyloid_beta/Kink/1'>kink</scene> (residues 26 and 27).<ref name="structure" /> | The most reasonable structure determined structure consists of <scene name='Amyloid_beta/Two_helices/1'>two helices</scene>; the first helix (residues 8-25) is well defined and has an RMSD of 0.38 angstroms and the second (residues 28-38) is interrupted at the Ile32-Gly33 connection. The two helices are connected by a <scene name='Amyloid_beta/Kink/1'>kink</scene> (residues 26 and 27).<ref name="structure" /> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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