视网膜
舱室(船)
蛋白质亚细胞定位预测
生物
细胞室
细胞生物学
生物物理学
解剖
细胞
生物化学
神经科学
基因
海洋学
地质学
作者
Kasey Rose,Sowmya Bekshe Lokappa,Jeannie Chen
摘要
Rod photoreceptors are highly polarized sensory neurons with distinct compartments. Mouse rods are long (~80 µm) and thin (~2 µm) and are laterally packed in the outermost layer of the retina, the photoreceptor layer, resulting in alignment of analogous subcellular compartments. Traditionally, tangential sectioning of the frozen flat-mounted retina has been used to study the movement and localization of proteins within different rod compartments. However, the high curvature of the rod-dominant mouse retina makes tangential sectioning challenging. Motivated by the study of protein transport between compartments, we developed two peeling methods that reliably isolate the rod outer segment (ROS) and other subcellular compartments for western blots. Our relatively quick and simple techniques deliver enriched and subcellular-specific fractions to quantitatively measure the distribution and redistribution of important photoreceptor proteins in normal rods. Moreover, these isolation techniques can also be easily adapted to isolate and quantitatively investigate the protein composition of other cellular layers within both healthy and degenerating retinae.
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