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Studying Plant ER-PM Contact Site Localized Proteins Using Microscopy

Li, Lifan; Zhang, Tong; Hussey, Patrick J.; Wang, Pengwei

Authors

Lifan Li

Tong Zhang

Pengwei Wang



Contributors

Verena Kriechbaumer
Editor

Abstract

As in most eukaryotic cells, the plant endoplasmic reticulum (ER) network is physically linked to the plasma membrane (PM), forming ER-PM contact sites (EPCS). The protein complex required for maintaining the EPCS is composed of ER integral membrane proteins (e.g., VAP27, synaptotagmins), PM-associated proteins (e.g., NET3C), and the cytoskeleton. Here, we describe methods for studying EPCS structures and identifying possible EPCS-associated proteins. These include using artificially constructed reporters, GFP tagged protein expression followed by image analysis, and immunogold labelling at the ultrastructural level. In combination, these methods can be used to identify the location of putative EPCS proteins, which can aid in predicting their potential subcellular function.

Citation

Li, L., Zhang, T., Hussey, P. J., & Wang, P. (2024). Studying Plant ER-PM Contact Site Localized Proteins Using Microscopy. In V. Kriechbaumer (Ed.), . Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3710-4_3

Online Publication Date Feb 28, 2024
Publication Date Feb 28, 2024
Deposit Date Mar 18, 2024
Publisher Springer
Pages 27-38
Series Title Methods in Molecular Biology
ISBN 9781071637098
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3710-4_3
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2330999