November 3, 2000
Journal Article

Deuterium-proton Exchange on the Native Wild-type Transthyretin Tetramer Identifies the Stable Core of the Individual Subunits and Indicates Mobility at the Subunit Interface

Abstract

Transthyretin is a human protein capable of amyloid formation that is believed to cause several types of amyloid disease, depending on the sequence deposited.

Revised: March 3, 2005 | Published: November 3, 2000

Citation

Liu K., H.S. Cho, D.W. Hoyt, T.N. Nguyen, P. Olds, J.W. Kelly, and D. Wemmer. 2000. Deuterium-proton Exchange on the Native Wild-type Transthyretin Tetramer Identifies the Stable Core of the Individual Subunits and Indicates Mobility at the Subunit Interface. Journal of Molecular Biology 303, no. 4:555-565. PNNL-SA-33925.