New Compounds For The Treatment Of Diseases Related To Protein Misfolding
- 技術優勢
- Applicable to broad range of protein misfolding diseasesPrevents formation of new aggregatesBreaks pre-formed aggregates
- 技術應用
- Therapeutic in Alzheimer’s diseaseTherapeutic in Parkinson’s diseaseTherapeutic for protein misfolding disease
- 詳細技術說明
- UCLA researchers have developed novel compounds based on the β-sheet rich structure adopted by the proteins in the aggregated state. The small molecules bind the β-sheet structure and suppress their formation. They also disassemble pre-formed aggregates robustly. The small molecules have shown to be neuro-protective against amyloid-β induced aggregation and toxicity in cultured cells.
- *Abstract
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UCLA researchers in the Department of Neurology with an international team of scientists have developed compounds for therapeutic use in protein misfolding diseases.
- *Principal Investigation
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Name: Gal Bitan
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Name: Sharmistha Sinha
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Name: Katrin Hochdorffer
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Name: Julia Marz-Berberich
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Name: Luitgard Nagel-Steger
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Name: Thomas Schrader
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Background
Protein misfolding is the underlying cause of a number of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) as well systemic diseases such as Type-2 diabetes and prion diseases. In each of these diseases, a protein adopts an altered conformation composed of β-sheets and is found in large deposits that are toxic to cells. For example, AD patients are known to have large β-sheet rich deposits composed of the protein, amyloid-β. Currently, these diseases have no therapeutics and with a global aging population present a huge financial burden.
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Tech ID/UC Case
27261/2012-615-0
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