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Flow cytometry technique detects translocating proteins

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Gary Boas

Detecting the translocation of proteins from one subcellular compartment to another is of interest to many researchers because translocation can reflect significant events in signal transduction in living cells. The protein-tyrosine kinase Syk offers an example. Syk is crucial to the survival, proliferation and differentiation of B lymphocytes, and the protein’s translocation is part of its role in signal transduction for each process. Conventional techniques used for such detection are limited, though. Investigators have used subcellular fractionation/Western blotting or have imaged low...Read full article

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    Published: March 2008
    B lymphocytesBasic ScienceBiophotonicsMicroscopyResearch & Technologysignal transductionsubcellular compartment

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