Why leu- pro transthyretin mutant be amyloidogenic


Question: Transthyretin, a protein composed of four identical subunits, transports thyroid hormone in the plasma and cerebrospinal fluid. Several mutations in the gene that codes for this protein disrupt the protein's tetrameric structure, favoring the monomer, which is more likely to form amyloid fibers. Why might a Leu- Pro transthyretin mutant be amyloidogenic?

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