GeneBLAzer In Vivo Detection Kit

Reporter gene assay β-lactamase substrates - HeLa

Experiment
Reporter gene assay β-lactamase substrates - HeLa
Product
GeneBLAzer In Vivo Detection Kit from Thermo Fisher Scientific
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Protocol tips
Add CCF2-AM substrate and incubate at 24 hpi for 30 minutes

Publication protocol

The presence of fusion proteins in the cytosol of infected HeLa cells was observed directly with the use of the GeneBLAzer In Vivo Detection Kit (Invitrogen). HeLa monolayers were cultivated on glass cover slips to a confluence of ca. 75% and infected with . L2 expressing various β-lactamase-fusion proteins. CCF2-AM substrate was applied 24 hpi for 30 minutes, samples were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde, and fluorescence was observed using a Leica TCS SP5 laser scanning confocal microscope. Images were processed equivalently using Adobe Photoshop CS2 version 9.0 (Adobe Systems, San Jose, CA).

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Application of β-Lactamase Reporter Fusions as an Indicator of Effector Protein Secretion during Infections with the Obligate Intracellular Pathogen
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