Conventional methods to determine the aggregation number, that is, the number of monomers per oligomer, struggle to yield reliable results for large protein aggregates, such as amyloid oligomers. We have previously demonstrated the use of a combination of single-molecule photobleaching and substoichiometric fluorescent labeling to determine the aggregation number of oligomers of human α-synuclein, implicated in Parkinson's disease. We show here that this approach is capable of accurately resolving mixtures of multiple distinct molecular species present in the same sample of dopamine-induced α-synuclein oligomers, and that we can determine the respective aggregation numbers of each species from a single histogram of bleaching steps. We found...
Small oligomers of the protein α-synuclein (αS) are highly cytotoxic species associated with Parkins...
It is now widely recognised that α-Synuclein (αSyn) oligomers are the main pathogenic species in Pa...
Oligomeric aggregates are widely suspected as toxic agents in diseases caused by protein aggregation...
AbstractConventional methods to determine the aggregation number, that is, the number of monomers pe...
Conventional methods to determine the aggregation number, that is, the number of monomers per oligom...
Growing evidence suggests that alpha-synuclein oligomeric aggregates are key players in the onset an...
During the last 15 years, we have witnessed a major shift in the research focus to understand the ca...
Amyloid oligomers are considered to be the relevant toxic species in many amyloid diseases and much ...
Early oligomeric aggregates of human alpha-synuclein are implicated in interactions with essential c...
ABSTRACT Conventional methods to determine the aggregat struggle to yield reliable results for large...
Protein aggregation is a hallmark of many neurodegenerative diseases, notably Alzheimer's and Parkin...
We report on using single molecule photobleaching spectroscopy to determine the molecular aggregatio...
Small aggregates of misfolded proteins play a key role in neurodegenerative disorders. Such species ...
Bleaching proteins: Single-molecule photobleaching approaches and sub-stoichiometric labeling with f...
Small oligomers of the protein α-synuclein (αS) are highly cytotoxic species associated with Parkins...
Small oligomers of the protein α-synuclein (αS) are highly cytotoxic species associated with Parkins...
It is now widely recognised that α-Synuclein (αSyn) oligomers are the main pathogenic species in Pa...
Oligomeric aggregates are widely suspected as toxic agents in diseases caused by protein aggregation...
AbstractConventional methods to determine the aggregation number, that is, the number of monomers pe...
Conventional methods to determine the aggregation number, that is, the number of monomers per oligom...
Growing evidence suggests that alpha-synuclein oligomeric aggregates are key players in the onset an...
During the last 15 years, we have witnessed a major shift in the research focus to understand the ca...
Amyloid oligomers are considered to be the relevant toxic species in many amyloid diseases and much ...
Early oligomeric aggregates of human alpha-synuclein are implicated in interactions with essential c...
ABSTRACT Conventional methods to determine the aggregat struggle to yield reliable results for large...
Protein aggregation is a hallmark of many neurodegenerative diseases, notably Alzheimer's and Parkin...
We report on using single molecule photobleaching spectroscopy to determine the molecular aggregatio...
Small aggregates of misfolded proteins play a key role in neurodegenerative disorders. Such species ...
Bleaching proteins: Single-molecule photobleaching approaches and sub-stoichiometric labeling with f...
Small oligomers of the protein α-synuclein (αS) are highly cytotoxic species associated with Parkins...
Small oligomers of the protein α-synuclein (αS) are highly cytotoxic species associated with Parkins...
It is now widely recognised that α-Synuclein (αSyn) oligomers are the main pathogenic species in Pa...
Oligomeric aggregates are widely suspected as toxic agents in diseases caused by protein aggregation...