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Characterisation of LAMP1- and LAMP2A-positive organelles in neurons

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Organelles as Organisms [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 1972
WE seem to be living through the biologic revolution, so far anyway, without being upheaved or even much disturbed by it. Even without being entirely clear about just what it is, we are all learning to take it for granted. It is a curious, peaceful sort of revolution, in which there is no general apprehension that old views are being outraged and ...
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Organelle Transformation

2012
The source of genetic information in a plant cell is contained in nucleus, plastids, and mitochondria. Organelle transformation is getting a lot of attention nowadays because of its superior performance over the conventional and most commonly used nuclear transformation for obtaining transgenic lines.
Anjanabha, Bhattacharya   +3 more
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Organelles under the spotlight

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2015
Kapitein and colleagues have used an optically controlled system that couples organelles and motor proteins to study the dynamics and roles of organelle transport.
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Organelle Proteomics

2011
Proteomics has significantly contributed to improve our understanding of cell structures and functions in the last decade. The possibility to identify large sets of proteins from minute amount of material, linked with the isolation of cellular organelles using various cell fractionation methods, has provided unique insights into the molecular ...
Sophie, Duclos, Michel, Desjardins
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Mitochondria-the suicide organelles

BioEssays, 2001
One of the near-to-invariant hallmarks of early apoptosis (programmed cell death) is mitochondrial membrane permeabilization (MMP). It appears that mitochondria fulfill a dual role during the apoptotic process. On the one hand, they integrate multiple different pro-apoptotic signal transducing cascades into a common pathway initiated by MMP.
Guido Kroemer   +2 more
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Organelle Proteomics

2009
The proteome of the cell is at the frontier of being too complex for proteomic analysis. Organelles provide a step up. Organelles compartmentalize the cell enabling a proteome, physiology and metabolism analysis in time and in space. Protein complexes separated by electrophoresis have been identified as the next natural level to characterize the ...
Matthias, Plöscher   +4 more
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Lysosome‐related organelles

The FASEB Journal, 2000
Lysosomes are membrane-bound cytoplasmic organelles involved in intracellular protein degradation. They contain an assortment of soluble acid-dependent hydrolases and a set of highly glycosylated integral membrane proteins. Most of the properties of lysosomes are shared with a group of cell type-specific compartments referred to as 'lysosome-related ...
Steve Caplan   +3 more
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Synthetic organelles

Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2019
One approach towards the creation of bottom-up synthetic biological systems of higher complexity relies on the subcompartmentalization of synthetic cell structures using artificially generated organelles — roughly mimicking the architecture of eukaryotic cells.
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Fractionation of Subcellular Organelles

Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 2015
AbstractThis unit provides both a theoretical and a practical background to all the techniques associated with the application of differential and density gradient centrifugation for the analysis of subcellular membranes. The density gradient information focuses on the use of the modern gradient solute iodixanol, chosen for its ease of use, versatility,
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