Published: Vol 4, Iss 3, Feb 5, 2014 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1038 Views: 11904
Reviewed by: Hong-guang XiaXuecai Ge
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Abstract
This protocol details the extraction of microsomes from frozen tissue in order to further examine the protein-protein interactions occurring within the endoplasmic reticulum. This protocol was adapted from Abisambra et al. (2013) with modifications made in order to optimize for subsequent use.
Keywords: Endoplasmic reticulumMaterials and Reagents
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Acknowledgments
We thank Dr. Gene Ness, Dr. Huntington Potter, and Dr. Chad Dickey for supporting the development and adaptation of this protocol in their labs. We credit the following article for this work: Abisambra et al. (2013). Financial support during the time of protocol development came from the Alzheimer’s Association NIRGD-12-242642, the Foundation for PSP/CBD and Related Brain Disorders (6144107400), and NIH/NIA ADC Pilot Grant from 5P30AG028383-08.
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Cell Biology > Organelle isolation > Microsome
Biochemistry > Protein > Interaction
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