Published: Vol 4, Iss 22, Nov 20, 2014 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1297 Views: 23463
Reviewed by: Fanglian HeAnonymous reviewer(s)
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Abstract
Pathological proteins in neurodegenerative diseases suffer a conformational change to a misfolded amyloid state. Such pathological event leads to the aggregation of these proteins that indefinitely propagates as an altered form of itself, and harbor prion-like properties (Wickner, 1994; Prusiner, 2012). In addition to diseases, prions can also have beneficial adaptive roles in lower eukaryotes (in fungi and yeast) (Eaglestone et al., 1999; True et al., 2004; Coustou et al., 1999). Besides separating polymers from their precursor soluble monomers, another particular difficulty of the study of amyloid proteins is to resolve the heterogeneity of the aggregates, since these usually exhibit a variable degree of polymorphism. Semi-denaturating detergent agarose gel electrophoresis (SDD-AGE) is a technique that takes advantage of both the property of prions and prion-like polymers to be highly resistant to solubilization by SDS detergent, and the large pores sizes of agarose, that allow the resolution of high molecular weight complexes. In this method, we describe in detail how this technique can be used to characterize heterogeneous aggregation in bacteria and yeast (Gasset-Rosa et al., 2014; Molina-García and Giraldo, 2014), and further be applied to study the aggregation pattern of proteins that become prone to aggregation through genetic manipulation.
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We thank Prof. Rafael Giraldo for his encouragement and continuous support, and Spanish MINECO for funding (BIO2012-30852 and CSD2009-00088).
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Molina-García, L. and Gasset-Rosa, F. (2014). Semi-denaturing Detergent Agarose Gel Electrophoresis (SDD-AGE). Bio-protocol 4(22): e1297. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1297.
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Microbiology > Microbial biochemistry > Protein
Microbiology > Microbial biochemistry > Protein
Biochemistry > Protein > Electrophoresis
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