spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


spacer gif
     Home     Help     Feedback     Subscriptions     Archive     Search     Table of Contents    


Right arrow Help viewing high resolution images
Right arrow Return to article
(Downloading may take up to 30 seconds.
If the slide opens in your browser, select File -> Save As to save it.)

Click on image to view larger version.



Fig. 5. Loss of Vps20p or Vta1p causes defects in {alpha}-factor degradation. Wild-type (RH1800) and vps20{Delta} (AMY174) (A), and wild-type (AMY165) and vta1{Delta} (AMY162) (B) cells were grown to early exponential phase and assayed for [35S]{alpha}-factor transport to the vacuole and degradation at 30°C. [35S]{alpha}-factor was prebound to the cells on ice and then the cells were harvested at 4°C and resuspended in fresh YPUAD and incubated at 30°C. At the time points shown, samples were taken in duplicate and washed in either phosphate buffer pH6 (removes unbound [35S]{alpha}-factor) or citrate buffer pH 1 (removes bound non-internalised [35S]{alpha}-factor). Lysates were prepared from each sample of cells and subjected to thin layer chromatography to separate intact (i) and degraded (d) [35S]{alpha}-factor, which were visualised by fluorography at -80°C. 6, washed in pH 6 buffer; 1, washed in pH 1 buffer; o, origin where samples were loaded.





Right arrow Return to article