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Volume 583, Issue 16, Pages 2587-2592 (20 August 2009)


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Biosensor-based label-free assays of amyloid growth

Edited by Per Hammarström

Duncan A. Whiteab, Alexander K. Buellb, Christopher M. Dobsona, Mark E. Wellandb, Tuomas P.J. KnowlesbCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 8 April 2009; accepted 4 June 2009. published online 11 June 2009.

Abstract 

Uncontrolled fibrous protein aggregation is implicated in a range of aberrant biological phenomena. Much effort has consequently been directed towards establishing quantitative in vitro assays of this process with the aim of probing amyloid growth in molecular detail as well as elucidating the effect of additional species on this reaction. In this paper, we discuss some recent approaches based on label-free technologies focussed on achieving these objectives. Several biosensor techniques have been developed to monitor biomolecular assembly without the requirement for fluorophore marker molecules; in particular quartz crystal microbalance and surface plasmon resonance measurements provide advantageous alternatives to traditional spectroscopic methods and are currently receiving increasing attention in the context of amyloid growth assays.

a Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom

b Nanoscience Centre, University of Cambridge, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FF, United Kingdom

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PII: S0014-5793(09)00451-7

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2009.06.008


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