fibrillenvorming
Fibrillenvorming refers to the process by which individual protein molecules aggregate and align to form larger, insoluble filamentous structures called fibrils. This process is a key characteristic of several significant biological phenomena, including the formation of amyloid deposits in neurodegenerative diseases and the structural organization of proteins within cells. Fibrillenvorming is often driven by specific intermolecular interactions, such as hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions, which stabilize the extended, ordered arrangement of the protein chains.
The formation of fibrils can be a spontaneous process under certain conditions, such as changes in pH,