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Published on: August 13, 2012
Characterizing ER Retention Defects of PDZ Binding Deficient Cx36 Mutants Using Confocal Microscopy
Stephan Tetenborg1, Elizabeth Martinez-Soler1, John O Brien1
1College of Optometry, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Abstract:
Overexpression of proteins in transiently transfected cells is a simple way to study basic transport mechanisms and the underlying protein-protein interactions. While expression systems have obvious drawbacks compared to in vivo experiments, they allow a quick assessment of more conserved functions, for instance, ER export or sorting of proteins in the Golgi. In a previous study, our group described the formation of ER-derived removal vesicles for the gap junction protein Cx36 in transfected HEK293T cells. These removal vesicles, termed "whorls" because of their concentric structure, were formed by Cx36 channels that failed to escape the ER. In this article, we describe an imaging protocol that can be used to determine these ER retention defects for Cx36 expressed in cultured cells. The protocol we provide here employs regular confocal microscopy, which allows for sufficient resolution to reveal the characteristic shape of ER whorls.
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