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Protein & Peptide Letters

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ISSN (Print): 0929-8665
ISSN (Online): 1875-5305

Quantitative Effects of Magnesium Chloride Stress on Aggregation of Sup35p in [psi-] Yeast Cells

Author(s): Yao Song, Wanjun Lan, Xianyuan Wu, Jianwei He, Hui Li, Songbin Ben and Youtao Song

Volume 17, Issue 12, 2010

Page: [1489 - 1494] Pages: 6

DOI: 10.2174/0929866511009011489

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Abstract

[PSI+] phenotype can be transiently induced when Magnesium chloride (MgCl2) was the selective pressure in SUP35 repeat-expansion mutant [psi-] yeast strains. We further investigated [PSI+] phenotype change under different MgCl2 conditions with native Sup35p and quantified the Sup35p status changes with fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) and semi-denaturing detergent-agarose gel electrophoresis (SDD-AGE) analysis. It was found that the [PSI+] phenotype presented a dose-dependent relationship with the concentrations of MgCl2. Furthermore, Sup35p aggregated in MgCl2 treated cells but did not form large aggregates as it does in [PSI+] cells, and the size of Sup35p aggregates showed a time-dependent relationship with the MgCl2 application. The aggregation of Sup35p strictly depended on the presence of MgCl2 stress in our strains.

Keywords: Magnesium chloride, prion, [PSI+], quantitative effects, Sup35p, stress, Sup35p in [psi-] Yeast Cells, fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, semi-denaturing detergent-agarose gel electrophoresis, PSI+, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, nonsense suppression, Immunoblotting, SDS-PAGE, SDD-AGE, Green Fluorescent Protein, guanidine curing, adenine, Confocal Microscopy, FRAP assay, Western Blot Analysis, Tris-borate-EDT, Immo-bilon polyvinylidene difluoride sheets, guanidine-hydrochloride, Live-Time Fluorescence Analysis, isogenic [Gpsi, , ] cells, SDS-insoluble Sup35p, NGMC diffusion, SDS-resistant Sup35p polymers, anti-Sup35p antiserum


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