Studying C9orf72 dipeptide repeat polypeptide aggregation using an analytical ultracentrifuge equipped with fluorescence detection
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- Title
- Studying C9orf72 dipeptide repeat polypeptide aggregation using an analytical ultracentrifuge equipped with fluorescence detection
- Creators
- B. Kokona - Haverford CollegeN.R. Cunningham - Haverford CollegeJ.M. Quinn - Haverford CollegeD.R. Jacobsen - Haverford CollegeF.J. Garcia - Haverford CollegeS.M. Galindo - Haverford CollegeL. Petrucelli - Jacksonville CollegeW.F. Stafford - Boston Biomedical Research InstituteT.M. Laue - University of New HampshireR. Fairman - Haverford College
- Publication Details
- Analytical Biochemistry, Vol.697, 115720
- Publisher
- Academic Press Inc.; SAN DIEGO
- Number of pages
- 6
- Grant note
- National Institutes of Health NINDS: 1R15NS081681-01
We thank Paul Taylor for providing the fly lines expressing GFP- (GP) 47 , GFP- (GA) 50 , and GFP- (GR) 50 [27] . We thank Udai Pandey for the fly line expressing eGFP alone [30] . The DaGal4 driver (Bloomington #55850) used in this study was obtained from the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (NIH P40OD018537) . We thank Glen Ramsay and Aviv Biomedical, Inc. for the use of their facilities to collect SV data, James L. Cole (Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Depart-ment of Chemistry, University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut) and Jeffrey W. Lary (Biophysics Facility Center for Open Research Resources and Equipment, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut) for SV data collection. Finally, we thank Chris Link and Nancy Bonini for early discussions that led to the exploration of AU-FDS analysis of C9orf72-containing transgenic animals. The graphical abstract was Created in BioRender. Fairman, R. (2024) https://BioRender.com /f13n794. This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health NINDS Grant 1R15NS081681-01.
- Comment
- Export Date: 27 February 2026; Cited By: 0; CODEN: ANBCA
- Academic Unit
- Level 02 - Executives; Executives; UMMG Department of Neurology
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 39581338
- Record Identifier
- 991032996202302976