Research Yields First Detailed View of Morphing Parkinson’s Protein, Purdue University Study

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Researchers have taken detailed images and measurements of the morphing structure of a brain protein thought to play a role in Parkinson’s disease, information that could aid the development of medications to treat the condition.

The protein, called alpha synuclein (pronounced sine-yoo-cline), ordinarily exists in a globular shape. However, the protein morphs into harmful structures known as amyloid fibrils, which are linked to protein molecules that form in the brains of patients with neurodegenerative diseases.

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