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APPENDIX II: Biochemical Markers for Yeast Organelles

Randy Schekman

Abstract


The following enzymes have convenient assays that can be used to follow yeast organelles during cell fractionation.

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CompartmentMarker enzymeReferenceCell surfaceinvertase, acid phosphatase2, 8Plasma membranechitin synthetase, vanadate-sensitive Mg++-ATPase4, 18Secretory vesiclesinvertase, acid phosphatase8, 14Mitochondria: outer membranekynurenine hydroxylase, porin (29-Kd protein)3, 6 intermembrane spaceL-lactate ferricyanide reductase (cytochrome b2)1 inner membranecytochrome oxidase11 matrixfumarase15Vacuole: membraneα-mannosidase16 soluble contentsalkaline phosphatase, carboxy-peptidase Y, proteases A and B, ribonuclease17Golgimannoprotein outer chain oligosaccharide mannosyltransferase13, 5Endoplasmic reticulumNADPH cytochrome c oxidoreductase, UDP-GlcNAc-N-actylglucosaminyl dolichyl-phosphate transferase9, 10Nucleus: nucleoplasmaspartate transcarbamoylase12 nuclear envelopesame as endoplasmic reticulum (no distinctive markers yet)Cytoplasmglyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase7


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.651-652