CelLytic™ Y Plus Kit

Protein isolation Yeast - Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Experiment
Protein isolation Yeast - Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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CelLytic™ Y Plus Kit from Sigma-Aldrich
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Sigma-Aldrich

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Yeast cells expressing Msg on the surface were treated with β-1,3 glucanase (lyticase, CelLytic Y Plus Kit, Sigma-Aldrich) overnight at 37°C.

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Yeast cells expressing Msg on the surface were treated with β-1,3 glucanase (lyticase, CelLytic Y Plus Kit, Sigma-Aldrich) overnight at 37°C. The supernatant obtained was analyzed by Western blot, and the pellet was used for immunofluorescence analysis. In some experiments, yeast cells expressing Msg were broken with glass beads to prepare cell extracts for Western blot analysis.

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