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    Preclinical Models

    Learn more about the various in vivo models used in Parkinson's disease research.

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PINK1 KO Rat
Rat Model
CRISPR/Cas9 genome targeting strategy to knockout PINK1 on a Sprague Dawley rat background. Estimated Availability: Late 2025
  • PINK1
SNCA Triplication iPSC line set*
Human iPS Cell
iPSC line derived from a patient with the SNCA triplication mutation. Corrected lines with normal SNCA expression levels and TdTomato reporter KI versions of the lines will also be available. These lines were generated and kindly deposited by Vik Khurana into the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program.  Expected Availability: Late 2025
  • Alpha-Synuclein
Ubiquitin pS65 Phosphospecific Antibody (WB/ICC/ELISA)
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Serine65 of ubiquitin. Suitable for immunoblot, immunocytochemistry, and ELISA applications. Detailed characterization data is published in Watzlawik et al, Autophagy 2024.   
  • Ubiquitin
Ubiquitin pS65 Phosphospecific Antibody (Ms ELISA)
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Serine65 of mouse ubiquitin. Suitable for ELISA applications. Detailed characterization data is published in Watzlawik et al, Autophagy 2024
  • Ubiquitin
Ubiquitin pS65 Phosphospecific Antibody (IHC)
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Serine65 of ubiquitin. Suitable for immunohistochemistry applications. Detailed characterization data is published in Watzlawik et al, Autophagy 2024
  • Ubiquitin
AAV1/2 empty vector control
DNA Plasmids
Viral transgene plasmid used in the AAV empty vector control viral vector for the AAV A53T alpha-synuclein viral vector, both available through Charles River Labs (see viral vector section). This plasmid is available to non-profit and for-profit groups. RRID:Addgene_194243
  • Control
AAV1/2 A53T Alpha-Synuclein Plasmid
DNA Plasmids
Viral transgene plasmid used in the AAV1/2 A53T alpha-synuclein viral vector available through Charles River Labs (see viral vector section). This plasmid is available to non-profit and for-profit groups. RRID:Addgene_194242
  • Alpha-Synuclein
AAV Human SNCA 3xmiR/GFP Plasmid
DNA Plasmids
Viral transgene plasmid used in the AAV Human SNCA 3xmiR/GFP viral vector available through Charles River Labs (see viral vector section). This plasmid is available to non-profit groups only. RRID:Addgene_194247
  • Alpha-Synuclein
AAV Mouse SNCA 3xmiR/GFP Plasmid
DNA Plasmids
Viral transgene plasmid used in the AAV Mouse SNCA 3xmiR/GFP viral vector available through Charles River Labs (see viral vector section). This plasmid is available to non-profit groups only. RRID:Addgene_194248
  • Alpha-Synuclein
AAV2/5-CBh-eBFP
Viral Vector
Viral Vector (AAV2/5 serotype) encoding eBFP to be used as a control for the AAv2/5 WT Human alpha-synuclein viral vector. This virus will not be made available as the QC/QA testing shows that it induces undesired inflammation and toxicity. Since stocks are available, groups may send a request for samples to tools@michaeljfox.org and may be granted access after vetting.   
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