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1 Today’s lecture (Based on Chapter 1): 1. Basic organization of the cell 2. The static cell vs the living cell 3. Experimental approaches in cell physiology

2 http://www.studiodaily.com/main/technique/tprojects /6850.html

3 Experimental Methods Observation of response, change, adaptation → fluorescent labelling of cellular structures

4 Blue = nucleus (Hoescht staining of double-stranded DNA) Green = mitochondria (Mitotracker staining of inner membrane)

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7 http://www.ucsf.edu/sedat/mito.html

8 Red = actin filaments Green = microtubules Blue = Nucleus

9 Red = actin filaments Green = microtubules

10 Experimental Methods Observation of response, change, adaptation → fluorescent reporting of cellular events

11 Visualization of a calcium transient in an isolated cardiomyocyte

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13 http://www.k2.phys.waseda.ac.jp/F1movies/F1Prop.htm Visualizing the rotation of the ATP synthase

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15 Experimental Methods Observation of response, change, adaptation → measurement of protein levels

16 Western Blot

17 Experimental Methods Observation of response, change, adaptation measurement of protein levels → Western blot → activity measurement

18 Experimental Methods Observation of response, change, adaptation measurement of protein levels → Western blot → activity measurement → immunohistochemistry

19 Human Papillomavirus DNA demonstrated by In Situ Hybridisation (pink) in epithelial cells identified by indirect immunofluorescence using antibody against cytokeratin (green)

20 Experimental Methods Observation of response, change, adaptation → measurement of protein localization within the cell

21 Green fluorescent protein

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24 Experimental Methods Observation of response, change, adaptation → measurement of protein localization within the cell: GFP fusion proteins

25 Experimental Methods Observation of response, change, adaptation → measurement of mRNA levels

26 Northern Blot

27 cDNA array

28 Experimental Methods Isolated cells

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30 Isolated cardiomyocytes (rat)

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32 Experimental methods 1.Experimental manipulation (a) Physical/chemical

33 Experimental methods 1.Experimental manipulation (a) Physical/chemical (b) genetic

34 Experimental methods 1.Experimental manipulation (a) Physical/chemical (b) genetic - Gene knockout

35 Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) gene knockout collection

36 A mouse for every gene: the NIH mouse gene knockout project

37 Some shocking information about our genome: Is bigger better? # of genes yeast fly wormmouse human 5500 14000 20000 30000

38 Don’t bet on the human genome

39 Some shocking information about our genome: Not at all # of genes yeast fly wormmouse human 5500 14000 20000 30000

40 Experimental manipulation 1.Physical/chemical 2.Genetic -Gene ‘knockout’ -Gene expression ‘knockdown’ (RNAi)

41 RNAi RISC = RNA-Induced Silencing Complex (includes the protein ‘Argonaute’) Dicer – cuts RNA into short (~20nt) sequences

42 Experimental manipulation 1.Physical/chemical 2.Genetic -Gene ‘knockout’ -Gene expression ‘knockdown’ -Overexpression / Transgenic expression

43 Be careful!

44 Other approaches to studying the molecular physiology of animal cells…

45 Nucleotide and protein databases SwissProt - amino acid sequences of all known proteins NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) – nucleotide databases

46 Strategies for discovery (and cure) using molecular & genetic tools Identify effected individual ↓ Sequence genome ↓ Identify mutation(s) Clone mutant geneIdentify mouse homologue (BLAST) ↓↓↓ Express in cellsMake transgenic mouseKnockout mouse gene Observe phenotype (if any) ↓ Develop fetal screening program and correct?

47 http://multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu/media.html

48 For Thursday: Read Chapter 2 on protein regulation


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