CMMB 511 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Cell Culture, Uridine, Uracil

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Labelling molecules in the cells and see how we can use them to measure transcription rate, mrna stability, or whatever. Usually in a cell culture, you can label any molecule to understand how a gene is transcribed or you can label the protein. In this case, we will use tracers (eg. radioactivity) to follow protein movement in the cell. Rna (eg. uracil tracer) to follow incorporation of uracil into nucleotides, same thing with dna. To see transcription and translation rates, isolate nucleus and use tracer. The incorporation of radioactivity into a cell sample (pulse-chase experiment) Add radioactive label and find incorporation of label into a product. So when you add label to a molecule, it will be incorporated over time, and you will see incorporation overtime. You can show whether product is stable or unstable by removing radioactivity, so you will only see incorporation of unlabelled product.

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