Three Ambion kits were used to quantitate specific miRNAs and to detect differential miRNA expression in various mouse brain regions and cell types isolated by laser capture microdissection (LCM). These techniques can be applied to studying miRNA in other species, tissues, and cell types. Includes: Obtain Laser Capture Microdissected Samples; Isolate miRNA from LCM Samples; Quantitate miRNA by qRT-PCR. - [Read Detect and Quantitate MicroRNA in Laser Capture Microdissection Samples]
Information on how detect and quantitate MicroRNA in laser capture microdissection samples. Includes: Obtain Laser Capture Microdissected Samples; Isolate miRNA from LCM Samples; Quantitate miRNA by qRT-PCR; Detection of miRNA in Microdissected Tissue from Mouse Brain by qRT-PCR; Differential Expression of MicroRNA in Whole Brain Tissue Compared to a More Homogeneous Population of Cells. - [Read Detect and Quantitate MicroRNA in Laser Capture Microdissection Samples]
Method uses PCR to amplify and display many cDNAs derived from the mRNAs of a given cell or tissue type. The method relies on two different types of synthetic oligonucleotides: anchored antisense primers and arbitrary sense primers. A typical anchored primer is complementary to approx. 13 nucleotides of the poly(A) tail of mRNA and the adjacent two nucleotides of the transcribed sequence. - [Read Differential Display-PCR Protocol]
Protocol is the first in a set of three describing fluorescent mRNA differential display (FDD or FDDRT-PCR). The method begins with the harvesting of total RNA from the tissue-cultured cells of interest. For other starting materials, such as blood samples, please see Extraction and Purification of RNA from Blood Samples for Fluorescent mRNA Differential Display. - [Read Extraction and Purification of RNA from Tissue-Cultured Cells for Fluorescent mRNA Differential]
Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms form a complex of crystal violet and iodine within the bacterial cell during the Gram-staining procedure. Gm+ organisms are thought to resist decolorization by alcohol or acetone because cell wall permeability is markedly decreased when it is dehydrated by these solvents. Thus, the dye complex is entrapped within the cell, resist being washed out by the solvents, and Gm+ bacteria remain purple following this differential stain. - [Read Gram Staining Protocol]
Light Microscopy - Microscopes in Cell Biology. House Ear Institute. Fluorescence microscopy, Nomarski differential interference contrast, Comparison between phase contrast and interference contrast optical systems , Interference contrast, Phase contrast, Darkfield illumination, alignment of Kohler illumination system, Protocol for using oil immersion lenses, Use of immersion oil, Calculating the final magnification on the photomicrograph, vibration, The coverslip glass, Photomicroscopy. - [Read Light Microscopy - Microscopes in Cell Biology]
Many replacement vectors (e.g., the EMBL series, {lambda}2001, and {lambda}DASH) contain a series of restriction sites, arranged in opposite orientations, at each end of the central stuffer fragment. Digestion of these vectors with two different restriction enzymes yields left and right arms, a stuffer fragment, and short segments of the polycloning sites. These can easily be removed from the arms by differential precipitation with isopropanol or spun-column chromatography. - [Read Preparation of Bacteriophage lambda DNA Cleaved with Two Restriction Enzymes Protocol]
The employment of differential centrifugation to prepare crude fractions of subcellular particles from homogenates is often a necessary first step to a subsequent purification of one or more particles on a density gradient. This protocol describes the use of differential centrifugation to fractionate a mammalian liver
homogenate but similar methods should be applicable to all mammalian tissues and cultured cells. - [Read Preparation of Crude Subcellular Fractions by Differential Centrifugation Protocol]
Protocol is the second in a set of three, describing fluorescent mRNA differential display (FDD or FDDRT-PCR). For the purposes of FDD gene expression analysis, as well as any other RNA-based gene expression technologies, contaminating genomic DNA must be removed before reverse transcription and subsequent PCR. - [Read Removal of Genomic DNA from Total RNA for Use in Fluorescent mRNA Differential Display Protocol]
The protocol is one example of differential gene expression analysis of cells obtained from microdissected tissue. Includes: Microdissection and RNA Isolation; Reverse Transcription; PCR; P.A.G.E.; Sequencing of Differentially Expressed Bands. - [Read Targeted Differential Display Protocol]
Plasma membranes are isolated from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The cell wall is initially digested by helicase, followed by hypoosmotic lysis and homogenization. Membranes are prepared by subsequent differential centrifugation. The activity of the H+-ATPase is then determined by measuring the amount of inorganic phosphate released from ATP. - [Read Yeast Plasma Membrane H+ -ATPASE Toxcity Test Protocol]