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Engineering conformational destabilization into mouse apolipoprotein E. A model for a unique property of human apolipoprotein E4.

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Engineering conformational destabilization into mouse apolipoprotein E. A model for a unique property of human apolipoprotein E4.
["Hatters D", "Peters-Libeu C", "Weisgraber K"]
The Journal of biological chemistry PubMed DOI
Abstract

Apolipoprotein (apo) E4 is a major risk factor for Alzheimer and cardiovascular diseases. ApoE4 differs from the two other common isoforms (apoE2 and apoE3) by its lower resistance to denaturation and greater propensity to form partially folded intermediates. As a first step to determine the importance of stability differences in vivo, we reengineered a partially humanized variant of the amino-terminal domain of mouse apoE (T61R mouse apoE) to acquire a destabilized conformation like that of apo...

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