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Primary microglia were isolated from mouse brains (cerebrum) using MACS Technology (Miltenyi Biotec) according to manufacturer´s instructions and as previously described (Daria et al., 2017). Briefly, brain cerebrum was dissected, freed from meninges and dissociated by enzymatic digestion using a Neural Tissue Dissociation Kit P (Miltenyi Biotec) and subsequent mechanical dissociation using 3 fire-polished glass Pasteur pipettes of decreasing diameter. CD11b positive microglia were magnetically ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Assay type: Proteomics

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: Proteomics

Study: Fibrillar Aβ triggers microglial proteome alter...

The neurons were lysed direct on the plate in RIPA lysis buffer using a cell scraper. The lysate was transferred into a fresh Eppendorf tube and undissolved material was removed by centrifugation for 5 min at 20,000 g and 4°C. A protein assay was performed and 15 µg of protein were subjected to proteolytic digestion with the SP3 protocol. Proteins were reduced by addition of 9 µL of 200 mM dithiothreitol (Biozol, Germany) in 50 mM ammonium bicarbonate and incubation for 30 min at 37°C. Cysteine ...

LUHMES cell culture LUHMES cells were cultured and differentiated as described previously (Sholz et al., 2011). 0.5 Million undifferentiated LUHMES (unLUHMES) cells were seeded into a Poly-D-Lysine coated 6-well containing growth media (DMEM F12, 1% N2 Supplement, 0.04 µg/mL bFGF) and harvested at day three in vitro. The live cell count was around 1 Million cells using Trypan blue and an automated cell counter (Biorad). For differentiation, 1 Million unLUHMES were seeded into a Poly-D-Lysine ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Assay type: Proteomics

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: Proteomics

Study: Neuronal differentiation of LUHMES cells induce...

After washing the primary cells with 1x PBS, cell-type specific growth media containing serum supplements with 50 µM of ManNAz (Thermo) was added for 48h. Afterwards, conditioned media was collected and filtered through Spin-X 0.45 µM cellulose acetate centrifuge tube filter (#8163, Costar) and stored at -20°C in protein Lobind tubes until further usage. Glycoprotein enrichment was performed using 60 µL Concanavalin A (ConA) bead slurry per sample (Sigma). ConA beads were washed twice with 1 mL ...

Primary microglia were isolated from mouse brains (cerebrum) using MACS Technology (Miltenyi Biotec) according to manufacturer´s instructions and as previously described (Daria et al., 2017). Briefly, brain cerebrum was dissected, freed from meninges and dissociated by enzymatic digestion using a Neural Tissue Dissociation Kit P (Miltenyi Biotec) and subsequent mechanical dissociation using 3 fire-polished glass Pasteur pipettes of decreasing diameter. CD11b positive microglia were magnetically ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Assay type: Proteomics

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: Proteomics

Study: Loss of NPC1 enhances phagocytic uptake and imp...

Samples were prepared by in solution digestions. For details, see the methods part of the accompanying paper.

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Assay type: Proteomics

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: Proteomics

Study: ADAM10-Mediated Ectodomain Shedding Is an Essen...

Secretome analysis of primary neuronal cultures was performed using the high-performance secretome protein enrichment with click sugars" (hiSPECS) method, described in detail previously (Tüshaus et al, 2020). In brief, neurons were cultured for 48 h (DIV 5-7) in the presence of 50 µM ManNAz (#88904, ThermoFisher), cultivation media was filtered through 0.45 µm spin columns (Sigma-Aldrich, CLS8163). Glycoproteins were enriched using ConA agarose beads (Sigma, C7555) and clicked to magnetic DBCO ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Assay type: Proteomics

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: Proteomics

Study: The pseudoprotease iRhom1 controls ectodomain s...

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