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  • Proteins can self-assemble into harmful structures like amyloid fibrils, but molecular chaperones, such as the BRICHOS domain, can help prevent these disease-causing aggregates.
  • The BRICHOS domain has different effects on amyloid neurotoxicity and fibril formation based on a specific conserved aspartate residue, while its ability to prevent amorphous protein aggregation remains unaffected by mutations.
  • The conserved aspartate is critical for structural flexibility and its properties may be influenced by pH levels, indicating that the effectiveness of chaperones can vary under different physiological conditions.

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