| Literature DB >> 22441306 |
Mayuree Chanasakulniyom1, Chiara Martino, David Paterson, Louise Horsfall, Susan Rosser, Jonathan M Cooper.
Abstract
MreB is a structural membrane-associated protein which is one of the key components of the bacterial cytoskeleton. Although it plays an important role in shape maintenance of rod-like bacteria, the understanding of its mechanism of action is still not fully understood. This study shows how segmented flow and microdroplet technology can be used as a new tool for biological in vitro investigation of this protein. In this paper, we demonstrate cell-free expression in a single emulsion system to express red fluorescence protein (RFP) and MreB linked RFP (MreB-RFP). We follow the aggregation and localisation of the fusion protein MreB-RFP in this artificial cell-like environment. The expression of MreB-RFP in single emulsion droplets leads to the formation of micrometer-scale protein patches distributed at the water/oil interface.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22441306 DOI: 10.1039/c2an35047e
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Analyst ISSN: 0003-2654 Impact factor: 4.616