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Development and validation of a yeast high-throughput screen for inhibitors of A??? oligomerization.


ABSTRACT: Recent reports point to small soluble oligomers, rather than insoluble fibrils, of amyloid ? (A?), as the primary toxic species in Alzheimer's disease. Previously, we developed a low-throughput assay in yeast that is capable of detecting small A?(42) oligomer formation. Specifically, A?(42) fused to the functional release factor domain of yeast translational termination factor, Sup35p, formed sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-stable low-n oligomers in living yeast, which impaired release factor activity. As a result, the assay for oligomer formation uses yeast growth to indicate restored release factor activity and presumably reduced oligomer formation. We now describe our translation of this assay into a high-throughput screen (HTS) for anti-oligomeric compounds. By doing so, we also identified two presumptive anti-oligomeric compounds from a sub-library of 12,800 drug-like small molecules. Subsequent biochemical analysis confirmed their anti-oligomeric activity, suggesting that this form of HTS is an efficient, sensitive and cost-effective approach to identify new inhibitors of A?(42) oligomerization.

SUBMITTER: Park SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3209651 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development and validation of a yeast high-throughput screen for inhibitors of Aβ₄₂ oligomerization.

Park Sei-Kyoung SK   Pegan Scott D SD   Mesecar Andrew D AD   Jungbauer Lisa M LM   LaDu Mary Jo MJ   Liebman Susan W SW  

Disease models & mechanisms 20110802 6


Recent reports point to small soluble oligomers, rather than insoluble fibrils, of amyloid β (Aβ), as the primary toxic species in Alzheimer's disease. Previously, we developed a low-throughput assay in yeast that is capable of detecting small Aβ(42) oligomer formation. Specifically, Aβ(42) fused to the functional release factor domain of yeast translational termination factor, Sup35p, formed sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-stable low-n oligomers in living yeast, which impaired release factor activ  ...[more]

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