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Anal Biochem ; 410(2): 304-6, 2011 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21134349

ABSTRACT

Huntington's disease is caused by a gain-of-function neurotoxic mutation in normally neuroprotective huntingtin. Sensitive assays are required to discriminate mutant huntingtin from wild-type huntingtin. We have developed a normalized 384-plate assay for determination of mutant and wild-type huntingtin. Based on a single pipetting step, the sensitive assay uses two antibody pairs for simultaneous mutant and wild-type huntingtin time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer detection combined with PicoGreen quantification of double-stranded DNA. The assay can be used for discovery of drugs reducing mutant huntingtin over wild-type huntingtin and for assessing the value of huntingtin as a disease progression marker, and it is adaptable to other proteins of interest.


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Antibodies/analysis , Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer/methods , Mutant Proteins/analysis , Mutant Proteins/chemistry , Nerve Tissue Proteins/analysis , Nerve Tissue Proteins/chemistry , Nuclear Proteins/analysis , Nuclear Proteins/chemistry , Cell Count , Cell Line , DNA , Fibroblasts/cytology , Humans , Huntingtin Protein , Huntington Disease/genetics , Organic Chemicals
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