Mandavilli, Bhaskar S Yan, Michelle Clarke, Scott
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
High content imaging-based cell cycle analysis allows multiplexing of various parameters including DNA content, DNA synthesis, cell proliferation, and other cell cycle markers such as phosho-histone H3. 5'-Ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine (EdU) incorporation is a thymidine analog that provides a sensitive method for the detection of DNA synthesis in prolife...
Dolman, Nick J Samson, Brent A Chambers, Kevin M Janes, Michael S Mandavilli, Bhaskar S
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Macroautophagy, hereafter referred to as autophagy, is a predominately pro-survival catabolic process responsible for the degradation of long-lived or aggregated proteins, invading microorganisms and damaged or redundant intracellular organelles. Removal of these entities is achieved through encompassment of the target by the autophagosome and subs...
Mandavilli, Bhaskar S Aggeler, Robert J Chambers, Kevin M
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High content screening (HCS)-based multiparametric measurements are very useful in early toxicity testing and safety assessment during drug development, and useful in evaluating the impact from new food supplements and environmental toxicants. Mitochondrial membrane potential, plasma membrane permeability, oxidative stress, phosphoplipidosis, and s...
Chambers, Kevin M Mandavilli, Bhaskar S Dolman, Nick J Janes, Michael S
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Automated quantitative fluorescence microscopy, also known as high content imaging (HCI), is a rapidly growing analytical approach in cell biology. Because automated image analysis relies heavily on robust demarcation of cells and subcellular regions, reliable methods for labeling cells is a critical component of the HCI workflow. Labeling of cells...
maria pires pacheco Sauter, Thomas
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Methods in Molecular Biology
The FASTCORE family is a family of algorithms that are mainly used to build context-specific models but can also be applied to other tasks such as gapfilling and consistency testing. The FASTCORE family has very low computational demands with running times that are several orders of magnitude lower than its main competitors. Furthermore, the models...
Magerus-Chatinet, Aude Frédéric Rieux-Laucat
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Methods in Molecular Biology
The apoptosis function can be monitored on human lymphocytes by quantifying the induced-death upon apoptotic stimuli involving either the extrinsic or the intrinsic pathway on in vitro activated T cells. Her, we describe an in vitro assay allowing the monitoring of three different apoptosis pathways: (1) the FAS-induced pathway, (2) the activation-...
Léger, Thibaut Garcia, Camille Videlier, Mathieu Jean-Michel Camadro
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Methods in Molecular Biology
Label-free bottom-up shotgun MS-based proteomics is an extremely powerful and simple tool to provide high quality quantitative analyses of the yeast proteome with only microgram amounts of total protein. Although the experimental design of this approach is rather straightforward and does not require the modification of growth conditions, proteins o...
Martinez-Nunez, Rocio T Sanford, Jeremy R
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Gene expression profiling is widely used as a measure of the protein output of cells. However, it is becoming more evident that there are multiple layers of post-transcriptional gene regulation that greatly impact protein output (Battle et al., Science 347:664-667, 2014; Khan et al., Science 342:1100-1104, 2013; Vogel et al., Mol Syst Biol 6:400, 2...
Buck, Martin Engl, Christoph Joly, Nicolas Jovanovic, Goran Jovanovic, Milija Lawton, Edward McDonald, Christopher Schumacher, Jörg Waite, Christopher Zhang, Nan
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Here we describe approaches and methods to assaying in vitro the major variant bacterial sigma factor, Sigma 54 (σ(54)), in a purified system. We include the complete transcription system, binding interactions between σ54 and its activators, as well as the self-assembly and the critical ATPase activity of the cognate activators which serve to remod...
Singh, Naveen Kumar DSouza, Roy N Bibi, Noor Shad Fernández-Lahore, Marcelo
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Immobilized metal-ion affinity chromatography (IMAC) has been developed for the rapid isolation and purification of recombinant proteins. In this chapter, megaporous cryogels were synthesized having metal-ion affinity functionality, and their adsorptive properties were investigated. These cryogels have large pore sizes ranging from 10 to 100 μm wit...