FIGURE 3: Seven drugs suppress Aβ42-RF oligomerization in yeast in a dose-dependent manner.
SDS-resistant Aβ42-RF oligomers were detected by immunoblot analysis (upper). The assay strain expressing Aβ42-RF was grown in complex medium in the presence of each compound at the indicated concentrations. Equal amounts of lysate proteins were treated with 1% SDS for 7 mins at room temperature and analyzed by SDS PAGE followed by immunoblotting with anti-Sup35 RF antibodies. Aβ42-RF cells grown in DMSO (0) were used as controls. PGK, yeast 3-Phosphoglycerate Kinase, detected with anti PGK antibodies was an internal control to show the effect of the drugs on protein synthesis in general. Immunoblot signals for Aβ42-RF monomers and oligomers were quantified and converted into % inhibition of oligomer formation from the ratios of oligomers to monomers compared to DMSO controls (0 means no inhibition) (lower). Error bars represent standard deviation from 3 independent immunoblots except for ifenprodil tartrate which shows data from 1 of 2 immunoblots that showed no drug effects. The asterisks show significant levels of **P < 0.01 or *P < 0.05 according to Student’s t test.