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Upon inducing by galactose for 45mins to 90mins, membrane localization of the chimeric receptor in budding yeast can be clearly observed.
 
Upon inducing by galactose for 45mins to 90mins, membrane localization of the chimeric receptor in budding yeast can be clearly observed.
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2.Odorant sensing
 
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After being induced with galactose, the chimeric receptor is induced with its ligand diacetyl. From 0 to 4 hours, the cells sense the ligand and trigger the downstream mating response, leading to a cell cycle arrest at G1 phase. As a result, the DNA content is shifting towards the G1 non-replicated DNA content.
 
After being induced with galactose, the chimeric receptor is induced with its ligand diacetyl. From 0 to 4 hours, the cells sense the ligand and trigger the downstream mating response, leading to a cell cycle arrest at G1 phase. As a result, the DNA content is shifting towards the G1 non-replicated DNA content.
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HKUST2009 lab experience of BBa_K211002

HKUST team in 2009 has characterized the BBa_K211002 in the two experiments as shown below. This chimeric odorant sensing GPCR has been proven to localize to the budding yeast membrane and upon binding to diacetyl, triggers downstream signalling pathway.

1.Membrane localization (1)protocal 1 (2)results

Results: Upon inducing by galactose for 45mins to 90mins, membrane localization of the chimeric receptor in budding yeast can be clearly observed. Experiment1.PNG

2.Odorant sensing (1)protocal 2 (2)results

Results After being induced with galactose, the chimeric receptor is induced with its ligand diacetyl. From 0 to 4 hours, the cells sense the ligand and trigger the downstream mating response, leading to a cell cycle arrest at G1 phase. As a result, the DNA content is shifting towards the G1 non-replicated DNA content. Experiment2.PNG

Protocol 1: Fluorescence microscopy visualization 1. Grow yeast transformed cells containing appropriate plasmids in 5 ml SCM minus His & glucose at 30ºC overnight.. 2. Add galactose (to a conc.of 2%) at a cell density corresponding to an OD600 of a 10-fold dilution reaching 0.8. 3. Continue growing cells at 30ºC for 30min to 1.5hr. 4. At time 30min, 60min, 90min, use 1ml of cells, spin down and resuspend cells in 10μl ddH2O. 5. Use 2μl cells and visualize the cells in a fluorescency microscopy.

Protocol 2: FACS 1. Transformed yeast cells are induced with galactose first for 1 hour. 2. Yeasts after 1 hour, at OD600 = 0.8 are induced with diacetyl solution at 5mM. 3. Every 1.5 hour we need to collect samples for FACS analaysis,both control or experiment groups. 4. FACS standard method for sample preparation. 5. Gel pictual for results.

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