Login
欢迎浏览恩派尔生物资料网
我要投稿 请登录 免费注册 安全退出

您现在的位置是: 首页 > 实验方法 > 细胞技术

细胞技术

Detection of Cell Death by Autophagy

2025-01-23 细胞技术 加入收藏
Autophagy (Greek: Self digestion) is an intracellular process involved in remova

Autophagy (Greek: Self digestion) is an intracellular process involved in removal of damaged or misfolded proteins or organelles. Damaged or misfolded proteins or organelles are first engulfed in a membraneous structure called autophagosome, and then the autophagosome fuse with lysosome to form autophagolysosome, where the contents are digested. Autophagy is a catabolic process induced during nutritional depletion via phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase pathway. Autophagy is induced in several diseases such as various cancers, heart failure, etc. When autophagy is induced, several autophagic genes are upregulated that help the formation of autophagosome. Several autophagosome specific marker proteins have been identified, among them MAP1LC3-II protein, which is cleaved from MAP1LC3-I, is specifically incorporated into the autophagosomal membrane. The formation of MAP1LC3-II can be analyzed by Western immunoblotting or immunofluorescence. Detailed methods of detection of MAP1LC3-II by Western immunoblotting and immunofluorescence are described.

文章底部广告位

文章评论

加载中~