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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2000

Thermodynamic Modulation of Light Chain Amyloid Fibril Formation

Yong-Sung Kim; Jonathan Wall; Jeffrey D. Meyer; Charles L. Murphy; Theodore W. Randolph; Mark C. Manning; Alan Solomon; John F. Carpenter

To obtain further insight into the pathogenesis of amyloidosis and develop therapeutic strategies to inhibit fibril formation we investigated: 1) the relationship between intrinsic physical properties (thermodynamic stability and hydrogen-deuterium (H-D) exchange rates) and the propensity of human immunoglobulin light chains to form amyloid fibrils in vitro; and 2) the effects of extrinsically modulating these properties on fibril formation. An amyloid-associated protein readily formed amyloid fibrils in vitro and had a lower free energy of unfolding than a homologous nonpathological protein, which did not form fibrils in vitro. H-D exchange was much faster for the pathological protein, suggesting it had a greater fraction of partially folded molecules. The thermodynamic stabilizer sucrose completely inhibited fibril formation by the pathological protein and shifted the values for its physical parameters to those measured for the nonpathological protein in buffer alone. Conversely, urea sufficiently destabilized the nonpathological protein such that its measured physical properties were equivalent to those of the pathological protein in buffer, and it formed fibrils. Thus, fibril formation by light chains is predominantly controlled by thermodynamic stability; and a rational strategy to inhibit amyloidosis is to design high affinity ligands that specifically increase the stability of the native protein.


Archive | 1999

Methods for amyloid removal using anti-amyloid antibodies

Alan Solomon; Rudi Hrncic; Jonathan Wall


Archive | 2008

PREPARATION OF PURIFIED COVALENTYLY CROSS-LINKED A β OLIGOMERS AND USES THEREOF

Brian O'nuallain; Alan Solomon; Jonathan Wall; Luis Acero; Angela Williams


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2013

Determination of cardiac amyloid involvement using 18F Florbetapir and dynamic PET

Dustin Osborne; Karen Wells; Shelley Wilson; Jonathan Wall; Alan Solomon


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2011

Dose reduction techniques for small animal CT

Dustin Osborne; Jonathan Wall


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2011

Biodistribution of amyloid-imaging peptide, p31, correlates with amyloid quantitation based on Congo red tissue staining

Jonathan Wall; Tina Richey; Emily B. Martin; Angela Williams; Sallie Macy; Steve Kennel


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2010

Microfluidic synthesis of [18F]FLT

Murthy R. Akula; Thomas Lee Collier; George W. Kabalka; Jonathan Wall; Steve Kennel; Amy K. LeBlanc


Archive | 2006

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potential of Immune Globulin Intravenous (IGIV) Products

Brian O'Nuallain; Rudi Hrncic; Jonathan Wall; Alan Solomon


Archive | 2015

A routine PET/CT protocol with streamlined calculations for assessing cardiac amyloidosis using

Dustin Osborne; Shelley Acuff; Jonathan Wall


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012

The novel amyloidophilic peptide p5R can be used to effectively identify murine and human amyloid deposits in vitro and in vivo

Jonathan Wall; Tina Richey; Angela Williams; Ying Huang; Emily B. Martin; Sallie Macy; Steve Kennel

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Alan Solomon

Anschutz Medical Campus

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Karen Wells

University of Tennessee

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Rudi Hrncic

University of Tennessee Medical Center

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Steve Kennel

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Stephen J. Kennel

University Of Tennessee System

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