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ASAP is committed to accelerating the pace of discovery and informing a path to a cure for Parkinson’s disease through collaboration, research-enabling resources, and data sharing. We’ve created this catalog to showcase the research outputs and tools developed by ASAP-funded programs.

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HEK293 TMEM115-3xHA GolgiTAG (CVCL_C8A6)

Cell line generated from HEK293 cells (Cat# CRL-1573, RRID:CVCL_0045) virally transfected with a construct expressing TMEM115-3xHA (GolgiTAG)

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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cDNA clone for bacterial expression of human PPM1H D288A

Plasmid for bacterial expression of human PPM1H (D288A); contains TEV protease site for removal of 6His tag.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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A549 PPM1H-BromoTag (CVCL_C8YV)

Cell Line: PPM1H-BromoTag CRISPR/CAS9 A549 knock-in cell line generated from parental A549 cells (ATCC A549 CCl-185) by introducing a BromoTag linked to the C-terminus of PPM1H using CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing technology.

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cDNA clones for expression of GolgiTag (TMEM115) in mammalian cells

Plasmids for expression of TMEM115 (GolgiTag) in human and mouse cells.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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cDNA clones for expression of LysoTag (TMEM192) in mammalian cells

Plasmids for expression of TMEM192 (LysoTag) in human and mouse cells.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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cDNA clone for bacterial expression of human PPM1H H153D

Plasmid for bacterial expression of human PPM1H (H153D); contains TEV protease site for removal of 6His tag.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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cDNA clones for expression of MitoTag (OMP25) in mammalian cells

Plasmids for expression of OMP25 (MitoTag) in human and mouse cells.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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A549 PIP4P1 (TMEM55B) KO (CVCL_D3VW)

A549 PIP4P1 (TMEM55B) CRISPR/CAS9 A549 knock-out cell line generated from parental A549 cells (ATCC A549 CCl-185) using CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing technology. The cell line was verified by immunoblotting analysis and DNA-sequencing analysis. Used in…

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HEK293 TMEM192-3xHA LysoTAG (CVCL_D6SR)

LysoTag HEK293 cells for lysosome profiling.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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PPM1M knockout Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts (mouse)

PPM1M knockout mouse embryonic fibroblasts compared to wild-type littermate controls.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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PINK1 WT/LRRK2 WT, PINK1 WT/LRRK2 RC, PINK1 KO/LRRK2 WT, PINK1 KO/LRRK2 RC

Mice with LRRK2 R1441C and PINK1 KO mutations were crossed to create double mutant lines: LRRK2 WT/PINK1 WT, LRRK2 RC/PINK1 WT, LRRK2 WT/PINK1 KO, and LRRK2 RC/PINK1 KO.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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LRRK2 R1441C/PINK1 Double mutant mouse embryonic fibroblasts

LRRK2 R1441C/PINK1 double mutant mouse embryonic fibroblasts were studied alongside homozygous mutant and littermatched wild-type cells.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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pCMV5D HA-PPM1H_M flap

Creating a hybrid protein by combining the HA-PPM1H protein with the flap domain of PPM1M.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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His-SUMO-Rab10 Q68L

Sumo-tagged Rab10 with the Q68L mutation

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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pCMV5D HA-PPM1M_H flap

A hybrid protein combining HA-PPM1M with the flap domain of PPM1H.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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