scholarly journals Acylation-coupled lipophilic induction of polarisation (Acyl-cLIP): a universal assay for lipid transferase and hydrolase enzymes

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (39) ◽  
pp. 8995-9000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Lanyon-Hogg ◽  
Markus Ritzefeld ◽  
Lea Sefer ◽  
Jasmine K. Bickel ◽  
Amalie F. Rudolf ◽  
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A highly accurate and versatile fluorescence polarisation assay for any enzyme adding or removing lipid posttranslational modifications, with the potential to accelerate drug discovery against these targets.

Author(s):  
J. Metuzals

It has been demonstrated that the neurofibrillary tangles in biopsies of Alzheimer patients, composed of typical paired helical filaments (PHF), consist also of typical neurofilaments (NF) and 15nm wide filaments. Close structural relationships, and even continuity between NF and PHF, have been observed. In this paper, such relationships are investigated from the standpoint that the PHF are formed through posttranslational modifications of NF. To investigate the validity of the posttranslational modification hypothesis of PHF formation, we have identified in thin sections from frontal lobe biopsies of Alzheimer patients all existing conformations of NF and PHF and ordered these conformations in a hypothetical sequence. However, only experiments with animal model preparations will prove or disprove the validity of the interpretations of static structural observations made on patients. For this purpose, the results of in vitro experiments with the squid giant axon preparations are compared with those obtained from human patients. This approach is essential in discovering etiological factors of Alzheimer's disease and its early diagnosis.


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