Reference: Asp E, et al. (2015) Remodeling Amyloid Fibers: Baker's Yeast Shows Us the Way. Chem Biol 22(8):979-81

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Proteopathies are a large and diverse group of human diseases that are caused by protein misfolding. Well-known examples of proteopathies are Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, which are both linked to amyloid fibril formation. In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Castellano et al. (2015) describe the way to harness the power of a protein from baker's yeast, Hsp104, to disaggregate the fibrils.

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Asp E, Proschitsky M, Krishnan R