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Photo-Induced Cross-Linking of Unmodified Proteins (PICUP) Applied to Amyloidogenic Peptides
Farid Rahimi 1, Panchanan Maiti 1, Gal Bitan 2,3
1Department of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, 2Brain Research Institute, Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, 3Department of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles

Photo-induced cross-linking of unmodified proteins (PICUP) allows characterization of oligomer size distribution in metastable protein mixtures. We demonstrate application of PICUP to three representative amyloidogenic peptides the 40- and 42-residue forms of amyloid β-protein, and calcitonin, and a control peptide growth-hormone releasing factor.

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Labeling and Imaging of Amyloid Plaques in Brain Tissue Using the Natural Polyphenol Curcumin
Panchanan Maiti 1,2,3,4,5, Alexandra Plemmons 1, Zackary Bowers 2,3, Charles Weaver 5, Gary Dunbar 1,2,3,4
1Field Neurosciences Institute, Ascension St. Mary's Hospital, 2Field Neurosciences Institute Laboratory for Restorative Neurology, Central Michigan University, 3Program in Neuroscience, Central Michigan University, 4Department of Psychology, Central Michigan University, 5Department of Health Sciences, Saginaw Valley State University

Curcumin is an ideal fluorophore for labeling and imaging of amyloid beta protein plaques in brain tissue due to its preferential binding to amyloid beta protein as well as its structural similarities with other traditional amyloid binding dyes. It can be used to label and image amyloid beta protein plaques more efficiently and inexpensively than traditional methods.

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