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  1. Protein aggregation - Wikipedia

    Protein aggregation can occur due to a variety of causes. There are four classes that these causes can be categorized into, which are detailed below. Mutations that occur in the DNA sequence may or …

  2. Protein Aggregation - PMC

    An understanding of protein aggregation in vitro is critical to the success of these efforts. The deliberate design of self‐assembling (aggregating) peptides and proteins to form bio‐inspired new materials is …

  3. Exploring Protein Aggregation in Biological Products: From ... - Springer

    Jul 8, 2025 · Protein aggregation refers to the spontaneous association of proteins into larger, nonnative structures, leading to the formation of aggregates with distinct physicochemical properties compared …

  4. Protein Aggregation Analysis: Methods and Applications

    Jul 31, 2025 · Protein aggregation occurs when unfolded or partially folded protein molecules interact with each other, forming clusters or larger complexes. This process can be triggered by various …

  5. Protein aggregation: Consequences, mechanism, characterization and ...

    Jul 1, 2023 · Protein aggregation studies are important to understand the mechanism behind the occurrence of various protein misfolding and aggregation diseases. Protein aggregation can occur …

  6. Understanding and Conquering Protein Aggregation in Inclusion Bodies

    Are inclusion bodies the bane of your existence or a hidden opportunity? For researchers working with recombinant proteins in E. coli, finding your target protein in an insoluble pellet is a common …

  7. Protein aggregation - Latest research and news | Nature

    Dec 17, 2025 · Protein aggregation is the process by which misfolded proteins adopt a conformation that cause its polymerization into aggregates and organized fibrils.

  8. 4.10: Protein Aggregates - Biology LibreTexts

    Nov 7, 2025 · Protein aggregation is a critical phenomenon that occurs when certain proteins, rather than folding into a single, unique native conformation, adopt alternative, often misfolded structures …

  9. Mechanisms of Protein Aggregation - UMass Amherst

    Protein aggregates represent an energetically stable, but non-functional alternative to the normal, functional, and soluble state of most proteins. In the context of human disease, aggregation occurs …

  10. Protein Aggregation: In-Depth Analysis of the Causes and Influencing ...

    The aggregation process involves several protein-protein interactions, such as hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions, which are concentration-dependent; an increase in protein concentration …