Analysis of Brain Protein Stability Changes in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
Yun Tang,
Hye-Jin Park,
Shengyu Li
et al.
Abstract:The stability of proteins from rates of oxidation (SPROX), thermal proteome profiling (TPP), and limited proteolysis (LiP) techniques were used to profile the stability of ∼2500 proteins in hippocampus tissue cell lysates from 2-and 8-months-old wild-type (C57BL/6J; n = 7) and transgenic (5XFAD; n = 7) mice with five Alzheimer's disease (AD)-linked mutations. Approximately 200−500 protein hits with AD-related stability changes were detected by each technique at each age point. The hit overlap from technique to… Show more
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