Mature Tetrahymena cells of opposite mating types are starved under appropriate salt conditions. The mating types are then combined to costimulate through cell-cell interaction. Loose pairs and then firm, irreversible pairs of cells of opposite mating types form. This method consistently results in a high percentage of pairing (usually greater than 80%) and good synchrony. - [Read Induction of Conjugation in Tetrahymena Protocol]
This protocol describes the preparation of polyethylenimine (PEI)/DNA nanoparticles for targeted gene delivery. This delivery strategy improves the efficiency of gene transfer by enhancing the entry of gene vectors into the desired cells and reducing uptake by nontarget cells. We describe here methods for the conjugation of targeting peptides to PEIs, formation of DNA complexes using the conjugated PEIs or nonconjugated PEIs together with targeting peptides, and cell transfection. - [Read PEI Nanoparticles for Targeted Gene Delivery Protocol]
Protocol for phycoerythrin conjugation. Includes: Preparation of PE; SPDP modification of PE; SMCC modification of antibody; DTT treatment of SPDP-PE; Purification of reactants; Conjugation; Stop reaction; Concentrate product; Separate conjugate. - [Read Phycoerythrin Conjugation Protocol]
Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) is a small molecule, but has a variety of regulatory functions in cells. SUMO modification is involved in transcriptional regulation, subcellular localization, and protein-protein interactions. SUMO conjugation requires sequential E1-dependent activation, E2-dependent conjugation, and E3-dependent ligation steps. Protocol includes: In vivo and in vitro SUMOylation assay and deSUMOylation assay. - [Read Sumoylation and Desumoylation Assays for a Chromatin-Remodelling Complex In Vivo and In Vitro]
Protocol describes a method for transformation of the Tetrahymena using electroporation. The vector is electroporated into cells after mating, where it is incorporated into the DNA of developing macronuclei. Because T. thermophila can be propagated indefinitely without conjugation, transformation of the macronucleus provides a way to obtain stable somatic transformants. DNA vectors transformed using this protocol include those containing drug-resistant versions of Tetrahymena genes. - [Read Transformation of Tetrahymena thermophila by Electroporation Protocol]
Protocol describes a method for transformation of the Tetrahymenausing electroporation. The vector is electroporated into cellsafter mating, where it is incorporated into the DNA of developingmacronuclei. Because T. thermophila can be propagated indefinitelywithout conjugation, transformation of the macronucleus providesa way to obtain stable somatic transformants. - [Read Transformation of Tetrahymena thermophila by Electroporation Protocol]