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  • High-throughput Evaluation of Protein Migration and Localization after Laser Micro-Irradiation.

High-throughput Evaluation of Protein Migration and Localization after Laser Micro-Irradiation.

Scientific reports (2019-03-01)
Sebastian Oeck, Nathalie M Malewicz, Adam Krysztofiak, Audrey Turchick, Verena Jendrossek, Peter M Glazer
ABSTRACT

DNA- and histone-related research frequently comprises the quantitative analysis of protein modifications, such as histone phosphorylation. Analysis of accumulation and disappearance of protein foci are used to monitor DNA damage and repair kinetics. If the protein of interest doesn't accumulate in foci, laser micro-irradiation of single nuclei provides an alternative method to monitor DNA repair proteins and histone dynamics at the DNA damage site. We have developed an automated evaluation tool for standardized, high-throughput analysis of micro-irradiated cells featuring single cell background subtraction and detection across multiple fluorescence channels, allowing for robust statistics.

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Anti-Trimethyl Histone H3(Lys9) Antibody, clone CMA308, clone CMA308, from mouse
Sigma-Aldrich
BrdU (5-Bromo-2′-deoxyuridine), Used for the study of DNA synthesis where it is incorporated into DNA in place of thymidine, BrdU can be used in conjunction with anti-BrdU for immunocytochemical analysis of cell proliferation.