The trans-activator response (TAR) DNA-binding protein (TDP-43) acts as a shuttle, transporting nucleic acid between the cell nucleus and cytoplasm and participating in RNA metabolism. Its involvement in neurogenerative disease is thoroughly described through hyperphosphorylation, ubiquitination, cleavage of C-terminal fragments, and aggregation leading to neurotoxic effects.
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Investigate mechanism of action of drugs targeting TDP-43 phosphorylation and aggregation with HTRF-based detection assays