BIOL 3530 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Lysosome, Chromatin, Nuclear Localization Sequence

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Freeze fracture: what you do is you freeze the cell and then you cut across the cell which is embedded in ice so you trying to cut between the phospholipid bilayer and then the lipid will peel apart. And within the membrane there are proteins and when you peel apart the membrane you will leave impression or signs on what is inside. So you see the marks left by the proteins. And it is used to get structural details of the cell. And it is generally used with electron microscopy. Gfp systems: can be used in 2 ways. To turn that in you do need to use a strong promoter to express high levels. And then you use florescent isolation to detect the protein. 2- take gfp and go to a specific promoter of a gene that you want to know where it is expressed.

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