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publicationDate 2000-09-13-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber AR-011848-A1
titleOfInvention THE EUCARIOT CELL LINE USEFUL IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF INHIBITORS OF THE BETA-AMYLOID PROCESSING ROUTE, DNA MOLECULES FOR THE DESIGN OF SUCH CELL LINE, IDENTIFICATION METHODS, HIGH PERFORMANCE AND COMPOSITION
abstract A eukaryotic cell line having an exogenous gene construct, the exogenous gene construct of which consists of a sequence coding for a cytomegalovirus promoter, a sequence coding for a ribosome binding site, a sequence coding for B-amyloid precursor protein, a sequence encoding of a selectable marker and a coding sequence of a polyadenylation signal. Said seukaryotic cell line is capable of producing more than 30 ng of 4.2kDa beta amyloid protein molecule per mg protein. For the design of cell lines, a substantially purified nucleic acid molecule is used. Eukaryotic cell lines are useful in a method to identify an inhibitor of the beta-amyloid processing pathway, consisting of: administering the inhibitor to said eukaryotic cell line and quantifying a protein molecule indicative of inhibition of the beta-amyloid processing pathway. They are also useful in a method of identifying a beta-amyloid processing pathway inhibitor, consisting of (a) incubating a beta-amyloid processing inhibitor and a eukaryotic cell line to produce a protein molecule that is indicative of the inhibition of the beta amyloid processing pathway in a medium containing a labeled amino acid and (b) separating the eukaryotic cell line and the medium; (c) separating the protein molecule from the aukaryotic cell line and the medium, and (d) quantifying the protein molecule. Another method is a high throughput assay for the identification of a beta-amyloid processing inhibitor, consisting of (a) incubating a beta-amyloid processing inhibitor and a eukaryotic cell line to produce a protein molecule.
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