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Amyloid by Design: Intrinsic Regulation of Microbial Amyloid Assembly.

J Mol Biol

October 2018

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1105 N University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1085, USA. Electronic address:

The term amyloid has historically been used to describe fibrillar aggregates formed as the result of protein misfolding and that are associated with a range of diseases broadly termed amyloidoses. The discovery of "functional amyloids" expanded the amyloid umbrella to encompass aggregates structurally similar to disease-associated amyloids but that engage in a variety of biologically useful tasks without incurring toxicity. The mechanisms by which functional amyloid systems ensure nontoxic assembly has provided insights into potential therapeutic strategies for treating amyloidoses.

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Humans are altering nutrient dynamics through myriad pathways globally. Concurrent with the addition of nutrients via municipal, industrial, and agricultural sources, widespread consumer exploitation is changing consumer-mediated nutrient dynamics drastically. Thus, altered nutrient dynamics can occur through changes in the supply of multiple nutrients, as well as through changes in the sources of these nutrients.

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