Amino acid sequences of mouse apoA-II and synthetic partial peptides. For types A, B, and C apoA-II proteins (APOA2A, APOA2B, and APOA2C, respectively), the two amino acid sequences indicated in the red-colored boxes at positions 6–16 at the N terminus and 48–65 at the C terminus are the essential and common sequences required for amyloid fibril formation (23). Synthetic partial peptides were used to evaluate polymerization into amyloid fibrils in vitro and suppression against amyloid deposition in mice. The bold and blue-colored letters at positions 9, 16, 54, and 62 indicate the four variant amino acids in the core sequences for types A/B/C and F apoA-II proteins. Peptides containing orange letters represent substitutions of the a48/65(N62K) peptide.