A new microarray-based screening method was developed to identify small peptides that bind to amyloid-beta monomers — the early form of the protein that accumulates in Alzheimer's disease. Using Semax (an inhibitor of amyloid aggregation) and KLVFF (a peptide that promotes it) as reference points on the array, researchers showed the platform could reliably detect binding and distinguish between these opposing behaviors. The approach offers a low-cost, high-throughput tool for finding new drug candidates that block the earliest steps of Alzheimer's protein aggregation.
Galati, Clelia; Spinella, Natalia; Renna, Lucio; Milardi, Danilo; Attanasio, Francesco; Sciacca, Michele Francesco Maria; Bongiorno, Corrado