Chemotaxis Practical. Thierry Soldati. Department of Biological Sciences Animal and Plant Physiology. The assay in brief. Safety and Good Laboratory Practice: Working in a Cell Biology Laboratory. I-Chemotaxis Assay. Observation of Dictyostelium development stages. - [Read Chemotaxis Practical]
Chemotaxis Protocol by Jeff Hadwiger. Dictyostelium Chemotaxis to Folate: a Simple Assay, from the Hadwiger Laboratory. Detailed Protocol. - [Read Chemotaxis Protocol]
Generally in iodixanol gradients the density of organelles decreases in the series: peroxisomes, mitochondria, lysosomes, ER, Golgi, although in Dictyostelium discoideum, the lysosomes are denser than the mitochondria. Iodixanol gradients can usually provide satisfactory resolution of all these membrane particles although it may be necessary to modulate either the gradient or centrifugation parameters in order to optimize a particular separation. - [Read Fractionation of Mitochondria, Lysosomes, Peroxisomes, ER and Golgi in Pre-formed Iodixanol Gradient]
This protocol assays inhibition of in vivo binding of [3H]-cAMP to cAR1 by GTPγS. Dictyostelium discoideum respond to extracellular cAMP through the cAMP chemoattractant receptor (cAR1). Binding of cAMP to the G protein-coupled cAR1 is inhibited by the GTP analog GTPγS. Protocol includes information on: Solutions used, BioReagents and Chemicals and Protocol Hints. - [Read GTPγS-Induced Inhibition of cAMP Binding to the cAMP Receptor (cAR1) in Dictyostelium Discoideum]