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Enhanced fluorescent assignment of protein aggregates by an oligothiophene-porphyrin-based amyloid ligand.

Journal:
Macromolecular rapid communications
Year:
2013
Authors:
Arja, Katriann et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry

Abstract

Fluorescent probes identifying protein aggregates are of great interest, as deposition of aggregated proteins is associated with many devastating diseases. Here, we report that a fluorescent amyloid ligand composed of two distinct molecular moieties, an amyloidophilic pentameric oligothiophene and a porphyrin, can be utilized for spectral and lifetime imaging assessment of recombinant Aβ 1-42 amyloid fibrils and Aβ deposits in brain tissue sections from a transgenic mouse model with Alzheimer's disease pathology. The enhanced spectral range and distinct lifetime diversity of this novel oligothiophene-porphyrin-based ligand allow a more precise assessment of heterogeneous amyloid morphology compared with the corresponding oligothiophene dye.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23468206/