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Preclinical Models
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Human iPSC with HiBit-tagged LRRK2*
Human iPS Cell
Human iPSC line with HiBiT tag on the LRRK2 protein and inducible LgBiT expression for live cell imaging and quantitation. Cell line was developed and kindly shared by Dr. Tom Durcan at McGill University through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program.
Human iPSC with HiBit-tagged GPNMB*
Human iPS Cell
Human iPSC line with HiBiT tag on the GPNMB protein and inducible LgBiT expression for live cell imaging and quantitation. Cell line was developed and kindly shared by Dr. Tom Durcan at McGill University through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program.
Estimated Availability: Early 2025
Human iPSC with HiBit-tagged GCase
Human iPS Cell
Human iPSC line with HiBiT tag on the GCase protein and inducible LgBiT expression for live cell imaging and quantitation. Cell line was developed and kindly shared by Dr. Tom Durcan at McGill University through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program.
Human GCase Antibody (ICC)
Antibody
Monoclonal mouse anti-human GCase antibodies (clones 1/17 and 1/23) for immunocytochemistry applications.
These antibodies were generated by Roche and are kindly made available to academic/non-profit organizations only through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program.
Human GCase Antibody
Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against human GCase for immunostaining applications. Antibody generation failed.
Human Alpha-Synuclein Plasmid for PFFs
DNA Plasmids
Plasmid used for bacterial expression of human monomeric alpha-synuclein for the PFF-compatible protein distributed by Proteos (see Protein section). RRID:Addgene_51486
Human Alpha-Synuclein Mouse*
Mouse Model
Homozygous knockout of endogenous wild type mouse alpha-synuclein, with BAC expression of the full human alpha synuclein gene and 34kb of its upstream region. Model was generated and deposited by Robert Nussbaum at University of California San Francisco through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. RRID:IMSR_JAX:010710
Human Alpha-Synuclein Monomer Protein for Making Pre-Formed Fibrils
Protein
Full-Length human alpha-synuclein monomeric protein specially formulated to generate pre-formed fibrils. These highly pure proteins are recommended for biochemical studies and can be used to form fibrils, but these fibrils have been found to lack seeding activity.
Note: A protocol for generating pre-formed fibrils from this monomeric protein will be included with each order.
Human Alpha-Synuclein Monomer Protein for Making Pre-Formed Fibrils
Protein
Full-Length human alpha-synuclein monomeric protein specially formulated to generate pre-formed fibrils.
Note: A protocol for generating pre-formed fibrils from this monomeric protein will be included with each order.
*Discontinued for fibrils lack of seeding activity.
Human Alpha-Synuclein A53T Mouse*
Mouse Model
Transgenic mice expressing the A53T missense mutant form of human alpha-synuclein under the control of the murine prion promoter. Model was generated and deposited by Michael Lee at University of Minnesota through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. RRID:IMSR_JAX:006823
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"We have shown, thanks in part to MJFF, that researchers now have in their pantry the right ‘ingredients’, to... help to drive forward PD drug development.”
Heather Melrose, PhD
Mayo Clinic