Yeast Vacuole Membrane Marker MDY-64
Product key features
- Specifically target vacuole membranes
- Readily used with the FITC filter set
Product description
MDY-64 is a fluorescent dye used as a specific marker for the vacuole membrane in yeast cells, allowing researchers to visualize the vacuole structure and dynamics within a yeast cell under a microscope. It is a stain that specifically binds to the membrane of the yeast vacuole. Its fluorescence can be readily monitored with the FITC filter set. Vacuole morphology can be conveniently monitored by fluorescence microscopy.
References
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Altered vacuole membrane protein 1 (VMP1) expression is associated with increased NLRP3 inflammasome activation and mitochondrial dysfunction.
Authors: Zack, Stephanie R and Venkatesan, Meghana and Nikolaienko, Roman and Cook, Ben and Melki, Ronald and Zima, Aleksey V and Campbell, Edward M
Journal: Inflammation research : official journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [et al.] (2024): 563-580
Authors: Zack, Stephanie R and Venkatesan, Meghana and Nikolaienko, Roman and Cook, Ben and Melki, Ronald and Zima, Aleksey V and Campbell, Edward M
Journal: Inflammation research : official journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [et al.] (2024): 563-580
Aquaporins enriched in endothelial vacuole membrane regulate the diameters of microvasculature in hyperglycaemia.
Authors: Chen, Changsheng and Qin, Yinyin and Xu, Yidan and Wang, Xiaoning and Lei, Wei and Shen, Xiaozhong and Chen, Lixun and Wang, Linnong and Gong, Jie and Wang, Yongming and Hu, Shijun and Liu, Dong
Journal: Cardiovascular research (2024): 1065-1080
Authors: Chen, Changsheng and Qin, Yinyin and Xu, Yidan and Wang, Xiaoning and Lei, Wei and Shen, Xiaozhong and Chen, Lixun and Wang, Linnong and Gong, Jie and Wang, Yongming and Hu, Shijun and Liu, Dong
Journal: Cardiovascular research (2024): 1065-1080
Palmitoylation of vacuole membrane protein 1 promotes small extracellular vesicle secretion via interaction with ALIX and influences intercellular communication.
Authors: Qu, Mengyuan and Liu, Xinyu and Wang, Xiaotong and Li, Zili and Zhou, Liquan and Li, Honggang
Journal: Cell communication and signaling : CCS (2024): 150
Authors: Qu, Mengyuan and Liu, Xinyu and Wang, Xiaotong and Li, Zili and Zhou, Liquan and Li, Honggang
Journal: Cell communication and signaling : CCS (2024): 150
LC3B labeling of the parasitophorous vacuole membrane of Plasmodium berghei liver stage parasites depends on the V-ATPase and ATG16L1.
Authors: Bindschedler, Annina and Schmuckli-Maurer, Jacqueline and Buchser, Sophie and Fischer, Tara D and Wacker, Rahel and Davalan, Tim and Brunner, Jessica and Heussler, Volker T
Journal: Molecular microbiology (2024): 1095-1111
Authors: Bindschedler, Annina and Schmuckli-Maurer, Jacqueline and Buchser, Sophie and Fischer, Tara D and Wacker, Rahel and Davalan, Tim and Brunner, Jessica and Heussler, Volker T
Journal: Molecular microbiology (2024): 1095-1111
Host MOSPD2 enrichment at the parasitophorous vacuole membrane varies between Toxoplasma strains and involves complex interactions.
Authors: Ferrel, Abel and Romano, Julia and Panas, Michael W and Coppens, Isabelle and Boothroyd, John C
Journal: mSphere (2023): e0067022
Authors: Ferrel, Abel and Romano, Julia and Panas, Michael W and Coppens, Isabelle and Boothroyd, John C
Journal: mSphere (2023): e0067022
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