Journal article

Development of NIAD-4 derivatives for fluorescence-based detection of protein aggregates

TC Owyong, LE Shippey, S Ding, DS Owen, S Zhang, JM White, WWH Wong, DP Smith, Y Hong

Sensors and Diagnostics | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2024

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Abstract

Impairment of protein quality control is a critical factor in the development of neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's disease, characterized by the accumulation of protein aggregates. As such, detection and monitoring of protein aggregates remains a crucial area of study. In this work, we synthesize a series of bithiophene derivatives based on a red emitting amyloid fluorophore NIAD-4. By molecular engineering, widened Stokes shifts and spectral tuning can be achieved in these derivatives. Through molecular docking and aggregation assays, we demonstrate the specificity of these derivatives towards protein fibrils over monomers and amorphous aggregates. U..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Biological Optical Microscopy Platform (BOMP) in University of Melbourne for access to the confocal microscope and the Bio21 Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Facility for technical support and access to mass spectrometers. This work was supported by grants to Y. H. (Australian Research Council FT210100271 and National Health and Medical Research Council APP2029017), W. W. H. W. (Australian Research Council CE170100026) and T. C. O. (La Trobe University ABC Scheme 2311080).