Webinář: Microscopy in neurodegenerative disorder research
Join our
guest speaker, Prof Dr Eric Reits, as he presents his work on
neurodegenerative disorders. Reits’ group are experts
on the subject of Huntington’s disease and work towards identifying leads for potential therapies.
Presenting
data obtained from a range of microscopy techniques, using a variety of
different labels and probes, Eric will share his findings on protein aggregates
and the
co-localization of components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) in these
aggregates.
If you haven’t seen Eric present before, you are in for a treat. Eric is also
an excellent cartoonist, using his fun sketches to full effect in his
presentations.
Find out how:
- both proteasomes and ubiquitin are reversibly recruited to aggregates, with ongoing (de)ubiquitination of proteins in aggregates, and that proteasomes are able to degrade these proteins
- different microscopy approaches, including live cell imaging and confocal FRAP and FLIM, are used in this valuable research into neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease
- the use of different fluorescent labels, activity-based probes and quenched substrates uncovered key information
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