Prediction of the aggregation properties of β
2m and an example variant, F62A. (a) Intrinsic propensity for aggregation of wild-type β
2m (grey, left axis) as predicted by the Zyggregator algorithm modified to acidic conditions. 25 The difference in aggregation propensity between wild-type β
2m and its variant F62A (black, right axis). F62A is predicted by

to have only a small local effect on the intrinsic aggregation propensity of β
2m. A schematic illustration of the observed effects of amino acid substitution on the apparent rate of fibril elongation taken from Fig. 3d is shown above. The effects are classified as in Fig. 3, with rates not significantly altered compared with wild-type β
2m (grey), 2- to 4-fold change (hashed) and > 4-fold change (black). (b) Comparison of the smoothed
R2 relaxation rates for wild-type β
2m and F62A β
2m. Plots of
R2 rates on a per-residue basis for all variants are shown in Fig. 8. (c) Comparison of the aggregation propensities of wild-type and the difference in aggregation propensities between wild-type and F62A β
2m obtained by modification of the Zyggregator algorithm by the measured
R2 values (

).