Determining the cause of human calcitonin (hCT) aggregation could be of help in the effort to utilize hCT for treatment of hypercalcemia. Here we report that a dimer model of hCT13-32 aggregated to a greater degree than native hCT under aqueous 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol conditions. Analyses using circular dichroism spectroscopy, thioflavine-T binding assays and atomic force microscopy suggest that the α-helical portion of hCT is important for initiation of the aggregation process, which yields long fibrils.
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