Studying Membrane Biogenesis with a Luciferase-Based Reporter Gene Assay. 2008

Shaochong Zhang, and Axel Nohturfft
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Harvard University, sczhang@mcb.harvard.edu.

To study the coordination of different lipid synthesis pathways during membrane biogenesis it is useful to work with an experimental system where membrane biogenesis occurs rapidly and in an inducible manner. We have found that phagocytosis of latex beads is practical for these purposes as cells rapidly synthesize membrane lipids to replenish membrane pools lost as wrapping material during particle engulfment. Here, we describe procedures for studying changes in phagocytosis-induced gene expression with a luciferase-based reporter gene approach using the Dual-Glo Luciferase Assay System from Promega.

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