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A computational suite for the structural and functional characterization of amyloid aggregates

Zengjie Xia, Yunzhao Wu, Jeff Y. L. Lam, Zi-Wei Zhang, Melanie Burke, Emre Fertan, Rohan T. Ranasinghe, Eric Hidari, John S. H. Danial, David Klenerman

2023Cell Reports Methods14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We developed the aggregate characterization toolkit (ACT), a fully automated computational suite based on existing and widely used core algorithms to measure the number, size, and permeabilizing activity of recombinant and human-derived aggregates imaged with diffraction-limited and super-resolution microscopy methods at high throughput. We have validated ACT on simulated ground-truth images of aggregates mimicking those from diffraction-limited and super-resolution microscopies and showcased its use in characterizing protein aggregates from Alzheimer's disease. ACT is developed for high-throughput batch processing of images collected from multiple samples and is available as an open-source code. Given its accuracy, speed, and accessibility, ACT is expected to be a fundamental tool in studying human and non-human amyloid intermediates, developing early disease stage diagnostics, and screening for antibodies that bind toxic and heterogeneous human amyloid aggregates.

Topics & Concepts

SuiteCharacterization (materials science)Amyloid (mycology)Computer scienceChemistryMaterials scienceNanotechnologyGeographyArchaeologyInorganic chemistryAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsComputational Drug Discovery MethodsBioinformatics and Genomic Networks
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