Publications by authors named "Mei Katayama"

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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