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Subcellular Fractionation of Hela Cells for Lysosome Enrichment Using a Continuous Percoll-Density Gradient.

Julian M Carosi1,2, Kathryn J Hattersley1, Yi Cui3, Zhe Yang3, Rohan D Teasdale3, Timothy J Sargeant1.   

Abstract

The enrichment of lysosomes is a useful way to study their structure and function. These dynamic vesicles can be enriched from cell cultures in a variety of ways including immunoprecipitation and fluorescence-activated organelle sorting. These methods are extremely precise but often require the transfection and expression of an affinity or fluorophore-tagged lysosomal membrane protein. A simpler approach uses differential density of subcellular organelles, which are characteristic to a particular type of organelle. Separation of organelles along a density-gradient enables fractionation to enrich for specific organelles (such as lysosomes) in their native state. This protocol outlines an optimized method for enriching lysosomes from HeLa cells with a continuous density-gradient that contains Percoll. Gentle cell lysis and extraction conditions yield dense-fractions that are enriched with functional and intact lysosomes, which can be assayed in downstream analyses. This method is quick (conducted in less than 2 h after harvesting cells), and can be easily scaled and optimized for other cell types.
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Keywords:  Density gradient; HeLa; Lysosome; Organelle enrichment; Subcellular fractionation

Year:  2019        PMID: 33654860      PMCID: PMC7854078          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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