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Articles by Shabnam Tavassoli in JoVE
एक उच्च throughput के लिए विश्व स्तर पर एस cerevisiae में organelle आकारिकी अध्ययन विधि
Shabnam Tavassoli, Jesse Tzu-Cheng Chao, Christopher Loewen
Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, University of British Columbia - UBC
GFP संलयन प्रोटीन व्यापक रूप से confocal माइक्रोस्कोपी द्वारा organelles कल्पना करने के लिए किया जाता है. हालांकि, म्यूटेशनों कि organelles की आकारिकी को प्रभावित करने के लिए स्क्रीनिंग आम तौर पर व्यक्ति mutagenesis की आवश्यकता है और समय लगता है. यहाँ, हम एक विधि के लिए एक साथ खमीर में लगभग +५,००० गैर जरूरी जीन में organelle GFP मार्करों शामिल प्रदर्शित करता है.
Other articles by Shabnam Tavassoli on PubMed
Inheritance of Cortical ER in Yeast is Required for Normal Septin Organization
The Journal of Cell Biology. Nov, 2007 | Pubmed ID: 17984322
How cells monitor the distribution of organelles is largely unknown. In budding yeast, the largest subdomain of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a network of cortical ER (cER) that adheres to the plasma membrane. Delivery of cER from mother cells to buds, which is termed cER inheritance, occurs as an orderly process early in budding. We find that cER inheritance is defective in cells lacking Scs2, a yeast homologue of the integral ER membrane protein VAP (vesicle-associated membrane protein-associated protein) conserved in all eukaryotes. Scs2 and human VAP both target yeast bud tips, suggesting a conserved action of VAP in attaching ER to sites of polarized growth. In addition, the loss of either Scs2 or Ice2 (another protein involved in cER inheritance) perturbs septin assembly at the bud neck. This perturbation leads to a delay in the transition through G2, activating the Saccharomyces wee1 kinase (Swe1) and the morphogenesis checkpoint. Thus, we identify a mechanism involved in sensing the distribution of ER.
