Journal article

Monitoring of ubiquitin-proteasome activity in living cells using a degron (dgn)-destabilized green fluorescent protein (GFP)-based reporter protein

R Greussing, H Unterluggauer, R Koziel, AB Maier, P Jansen-Dürr

Journal of Visualized Experiments | JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS | Published : 2012

Abstract

Proteasome is the main intracellular organelle involved in the proteolytic degradation of abnormal, misfolded, damaged or oxidized proteins 1, 2. Maintenance of proteasome activity was implicated in many key cellular processes, like cell's stress response 3, cell cycle regulation and cellular differentiation 4 or in immune system response 5. The dysfunction of the ubiquitin-proteasome system has been related to the development of tumors and neurodegenerative diseases 4, 6. Additionally, a decrease in proteasome activity was found as a feature of cellular senescence and organismal aging 7, 8, 9, 10. Here, we present a method to measure ubiquitin-proteasome activity in living cells using a GFP..

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Grants

Awarded by European Commission (NGI/NWO)


Awarded by EU funded Network of Excellence Lifespan


Awarded by Innovation Oriented Research Program on Genomics (SenterNovem)


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was funded by: National Research Network on Aging (NFN S93) by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF), European Commission Integrated Projects MiMAGE and PROTEOMAGE, Netherlands Genomics Initiative/Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NGI/NWO; 05040202 and 050-060-810 NCHA), the EU funded Network of Excellence Lifespan (FP6 036894), and Innovation Oriented Research Program on Genomics (SenterNovem; IGE01014 and IGE5007).