Isolated mitochondria are useful for studying mitochondrial respiration, assembly of respiratory complexes, apoptosis, mtDNA and mtRNA, and for protein profiling.
Isolated mitochondria are useful for studying mitochondrial respiration, assembly of respiratory complexes, apoptosis, mtDNA and mtRNA, and for protein profiling.
Isolated mitochondria are useful for studying mitochondrial respiration, assembly of respiratory complexes, apoptosis, mtDNA and mtRNA, and for protein profiling.
Abcam's Yeast Mitochondria Isolation Kit (ab178779) has been tested for Pichia pastoris and Saccharomyces cerevisiae and can be used to isolate mitochondria from other yeast.
Under fermentable media, the yield is ~ 150 - 200 μg of mitochondria, and under non-fermentable media (such as glycerol), # 200 - 250 μg of mitochondria from a culture growing at OD = 20.
ab178779 is only sufficient for 25 samples.
This product is manufactured by BioVision, an Abcam company and was previously called K259 Yeast Mitochondria Isolation Kit. K259-50 is the same size as the 50 test size of ab178779.
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Mitochondrial integrity test.
Purified mitochondria were analyzed for intactness by using JC-1 dye, which tests the electrochemical proton gradient (ΔΨM) of the inner mitochondrial membrane. The intact purified mitochondria (control) show aggregation of JC-1 dye, whose signal can be measured at Ex/Em = 530/590 nm. Treatment with antimycin C (100 μM), an inhibitor of the electron transport chain, dissipates the mitochondrial membrane potential resulting in reduced fluorescence signal.
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