Analyzing modifiers of protein aggregation in C. elegans by native agarose gel electrophoresis

Mats Holmberg, Ellen A A Nollen

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    The accumulation of specific aggregation-prone proteins during aging is thought to be involved in several diseases, most notably Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease as well as polyglutamine expansion disorders such as Huntington's disease. Caenorhabditis elegans disease models with transgenic expression of fluorescently tagged aggregation-prone proteins have been used to screen for genetic modifiers of aggregation. To establish the role of modifying factors in the generation of aggregation intermediates, a method has been developed using native agarose gel electrophoresis (NAGE) that enables parallel screening of aggregation patterns of fluorescently labeled aggregation-prone proteins. Together with microscopy-based genetic screens this method can be used to identify modifiers of protein aggregation and characterize their molecular function. Although described here for analyzing aggregates in C. elegans, NAGE can be adjusted for use in other model organisms as well as for cultured cells.

    Originele taal-2English
    TitelTandem Repeats in Genes, Proteins, and Disease
    RedacteurenDanny M. Hatters, Anthony J. Hannan
    UitgeverijHumana Press
    Pagina's193-199
    Aantal pagina's7
    Volume1017
    ISBN van elektronische versie978-1-62703-438-8
    ISBN van geprinte versie978-1-62703-437-1
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - 20-apr.-2013

    Publicatie series

    NaamMethods in Molecular Biology
    UitgeverijHumana Press
    Volume1017
    ISSN van geprinte versie1064-3745

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