Methods to Classify Cytoplasmic Foci as Mammalian Stress Granules

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May 12th, 2017

10.3791/55656-v

May 12th, 2017

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Stress Granules (SGs) are nonmembranous cytoplasmic structures that form in cells exposed to a variety of stresses. SGs contain mRNAs, RNA-binding proteins, small ribosomal subunits, translation-related factors, and various cell signaling proteins. This protocol describes a workflow that uses several experimental approaches to detect, characterize, and quantify bona fide SGs.

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Stress Granules

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Title

8:46

Conclusion

7:43

Results: Stress Granules Formation in Sodium Arsenite- and Vinorelbine-treated Cells

0:52

Stressing Cells

2:19

Cell Fixation and Staining

5:23

Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization

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