Publikation: Transient Expression of ESCRT Components in Arabidopsis Root Cell Suspension Culture-Derived Protoplasts
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Localization studies are important to understand the function of diverse proteins. The endosomal trafficking pathway is very complex, and a lot of proteins function in this pathway, primarily the endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRTs). Some of the ESCRT-related proteins or mutant variants cannot be stably expressed in planta due to the toxicity of their expression. Therefore, a transient expression system is necessary to study their function. Transient expression in protoplasts from Arabidopsis root cell-derived culture serves as a fast and reliable method for the expression and cell biological and biochemical analyses of otherwise toxic constructs.
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NAGEL, Marie-Kristin, Karin VOGEL, Erika ISONO, 2019. Transient Expression of ESCRT Components in Arabidopsis Root Cell Suspension Culture-Derived Protoplasts. In: CULETTO, Emmanuel, ed., Renaud LEGOUIS, ed.. The ESCRT Complexes : Methods and Protocols. New York, NY: Humana, 2019, pp. 163-174. Methods in Molecular Biology. 1998. ISBN 978-1-4939-9491-5. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-9492-2_12BibTex
@incollection{Nagel2019Trans-47162, year={2019}, doi={10.1007/978-1-4939-9492-2_12}, title={Transient Expression of ESCRT Components in Arabidopsis Root Cell Suspension Culture-Derived Protoplasts}, number={1998}, isbn={978-1-4939-9491-5}, publisher={Humana}, address={New York, NY}, series={Methods in Molecular Biology}, booktitle={The ESCRT Complexes : Methods and Protocols}, pages={163--174}, editor={Culetto, Emmanuel and Legouis, Renaud}, author={Nagel, Marie-Kristin and Vogel, Karin and Isono, Erika} }
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