Artigo Revisado por pares

[18] Quantification of β-sheet amyloid fibril structures with thioflavin T

1999; Academic Press; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0076-6879(99)09020-5

ISSN

1557-7988

Autores

Harry LeVine,

Tópico(s)

Phytoestrogen effects and research

Resumo

Despite the presence of a significant amount of carbohydrate in these fibrils, the staining reaction was eventually shown to be because of the protein component. The histologic benzothiazole dyes thioflavin S (ThS) and thioflavin T (ThT) under the appropriate conditions selectively stain amyloid structures in a number of pathological settings, as does the diazobenzidine sulfonate dye, Congo red, which is also birefringent when bound to fibrils. Phorwhite BBU, Sirius Red, and several other fluorescent and nonfluorescent aromatic molecules also show this property. Investigation of the amyloid fibril formation process requires not only the ability to distinguish the characteristic amyloid B-sheet structure from amorphous aggregates of the monomer or nonamyloid fibril forms of the precursor protein, but quantitation of the amyloid form as well. Congo red and thioflavin T undergo characteristic spectral alterations on binding to a variety of amyloid fibrils that do not occur on binding to the precursor polypeptides, monomers, or amorphous aggregates of peptide. Both dyes have been adapted to in vitro measurements of amyloid fibril formation.

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