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Cell-Free Extract Systems and the Cytoskeleton: Preparation of Biochemical Experiments for Transmission Electron Microscopy
Abstract
Cell-free systems can be used to reconstitute complex actin or microtubule-based phenomena. For example, a number of extracts support actin-dependent propulsion of Listeria monocytogenes, whereas Xenopus laevis extracts support formation of a microtubule-based meiotic spindle. Working in vitro opens these complex processes to biochemical dissection. Here, we describe methods to view these in vitro preparations by thin-section electron microscopy.
Affiliation(s): (2) Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology  |  Volume: 369  |  Pub. Date: Feb-27-2007  |  Page Range: 199-212  |  DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-294-6_10
Subject:  Biochemistry
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