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In this video, we describe a procedure for the expression of bacterial type III effectors in yeast and the identification of effector-induced growth inhibition phenotypes. Such phenotypes can be subsequently exploited to elucidate effector functions and targets.
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    Published: 03/30/2010

Dor Salomon
Guido Sessa

Department of Plant Sciences, Tel-Aviv University

 

Genetic studies in yeast can be employed to investigate the molecular and cellular functions of human genes in cellular DNA metabolism. Methods are described for the genetic characterization of the human WRN gene product defective in the premature aging disorder Werner syndrome in functionally conserved pathways using yeast as a tractable model system.
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    Published: 03/18/2010

Monika Aggarwal
Robert M. Brosh Jr.

Laboratory of Molecular Gerontology, National Institute on Aging, NIH

 

The protocol describes protein expression using the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. The preparation of electrocompetent yeast cells, transformation of the vector with the gene of interest into P. pastoris and yeast DNA purification are also performed. Western blot analysis and protein purification build the last steps in this protein expression protocol.
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    Published: 02/25/2010

Maria Weidner
Marcus Taupp
Steven J. Hallam

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia

 

MYTH allows the sensitive detection of transient and stable interactions between proteins that are expressed in the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It has been successfully applied to study exogenous and yeast integral membrane proteins in order to identify their interacting partners in a high throughput manner.
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    Published: 02/01/2010

Jamie Snider1, 2, 3
Saranya Kittanakom1, 2, 3
Jasna Curak1, 2, 3
Igor Stagljar1, 2, 3

1Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto

2Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto

3Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR), University of Toronto

 

Description of a quantitative phosphorylation procedure using cryolysis, urea solubilziation, HILIC fractionation and IMAC enrichment of phosphorylated peptides.
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2 Comments    Published: 10/12/2009

Ramsey A. Saleem
John D. Aitchison

Institute for Systems Biology

 

In this article we present a general protocol for measuring the replicative life span of yeast mother cells.
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    Published: 06/25/2009

Kristan K. Steffen1
Brian K. Kennedy1
Matt Kaeberlein2

1Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington

2Department of Pathology, University of Washington

 

Micromanipulation of yeast cells is needed for meiotic genetic analysis or to select diploid zygotes. These micromanipulations are carried out using the microneedle of a dissection microscope. The microneedle is used to relocate cells and is controlled by a micromanipulator which are available with various degrees of automation.
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    Published: 05/19/2009

Audrey Morin
Adrian W. Moores
Michael Sacher

Department of Biology, Concordia University

 

Chronological aging in yeast refers to the loss of cell viability associated with time in stationary phase. Here we describe a high-throughput method for quantitatively determining yeast chronological life span.
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    Published: 05/06/2009

Christopher Murakami
Matt Kaeberlein

Department of Pathology, University of Washington

 

In this interview, Dr. Lindquist describes relationships between protein folding, prion diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. The problem of the protein folding is at the core of the modern biology. In addition to their traditional biochemical functions, proteins can mediate transfer of biological information and therefore can be considered a genetic material. This recently discovered function of proteins has important implications for studies of human disorders. Dr. Lindquist also describes current experimental approaches to investigate the mechanism of neurodegenerative diseases based on genetic studies in model organisms.
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2 Comments    Published: 07/16/2008

Susan Lindquist

Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

A rapid technique for the visualization of growing immobilized yeast cells, here applied to fluorescent reporters at the silent mating loci HML and HMR
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1 Comment    Published: 11/09/2006

Karl Zawadzki
James Broach

Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University

 

 

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Total: 11 articles.

 

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