The development of in vitro protein misfolding amplification assays for the detection and analysis of abnormally folded proteins, such as proteinase K resistant prion protein (PrP) was a major innovation in the prion field. In prion diseases, these types of assays imitate the pathological conversion of the cellular PrP (PrP) into a proteinase resistant associated conformer or amyloid, called PrP. Areas covered: The most prominent protein misfolding amplification assays are the protein misfolding cyclic amplification (PMCA), which is based on sonication and the real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) technique based on shaking. The more recently established RT-QuIC is fully automatic and enables the monitoring of misfolded protein aggregates in real-time by using a fluorescent dye. Expert commentary: RT-QuIC is a very robust and highly reproducible test system which is applicable in diagnosis, prion strain-typing, drug pre-screening and other amyloidopathies.

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