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Ester Serrano
  • Biotecnología Microbiana, Centro Nacinal de Biotecnología, Madrid
Research fields
  • Microbiology
Colocalization Assay with Fluorescent-tagged ATG8 Using a Nicotiana benthamiana-based Transient System
Authors:  Jinyan Mai, Dandan Shang, Faqiang Li and Na Luo, date: 08/20/2022, view: 2097, Q&A: 0

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved intracellular degradation process. During autophagy, a set of autophagy-related (ATG) proteins orchestrate the formation of double-bound membrane vesicles called autophagosomes to engulf cytoplasmic material and deliver it to the vacuole for breakdown. Among ATG proteins, the ATG8 is the only one decorating mature autophagosomes and therefore is regarded as a bona fide autophagic marker; colocalization assays with ATG8 are wildly used as a reliable method to identify the components of autophagy machinery or autophagic substrates. Here, we describe a colocalization assay with fluorescent-tagged ATG8 using a tobacco (Nicotiana benthamiana)-based transient expression system.

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