An enhanced recombinant amino-terminal acetylation system and novel in vivo high-throughput screen for molecules affecting α-synuclein oligomerisation

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Amino-terminal acetylation is a ubiquitous protein modification affecting the majority of eukaryote proteins to regulate stability and function. We describe an optimised recombinant expression system for rapid production of amino terminal-acetylated proteins within bacteria. We go on to describe the system's use in a fluorescence based in vivo assay for use in the high-throughput screen to identify drugs that impact amino-terminal acetylation-dependent oligomerisation. These new tools and protocols will allow researchers to enhance routine recombinant protein production and identify new molecules for use in research and clinical applications.

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Eastwood, T. A., Baker, K., Brooker, H. R., Frank, S., & Mulvihill, D. P. (2017). An enhanced recombinant amino-terminal acetylation system and novel in vivo high-throughput screen for molecules affecting α-synuclein oligomerisation. FEBS Letters, 591(6), 833–841. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12597

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