BIO411H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Circadian Clock, Leptomycin, Green Fluorescent Protein

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26 Oct 2015
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Per-tim interactions in living drosophila cells: an interval timer for the circadian. The objective of this paper is to identify the role of per-tim interaction in the regulation of circadian clock of drosophila. To study this, researchers used a single-cell, fluorescent, live- imaging assay of per and tim in drosophila s2 cells to measure the fluorescent energy transfer (fret). Cyan fluorescent protein (cfp) was used to express per and yellow fluorescent protein (yfp) was used to express tim. In the first experiment, authors identified the location of expression of per and tim in the cell at a given time. The images showed that per-cfp alone was retained in the cytoplasm in both conditions where they used either a heat shock promoter or an actin promoter. Tim-yfp alone was expressed in the cytoplasm of most cells. Per were expressed together, both were predominantly expressed in the nucleus.

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