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Abstract
The adaptor protein p66Shc links membrane receptors to intracellular signaling pathways, with downstream consequences on mitochondrial metabolism and reactive oxygen species production. Moreover, p66Shc has also been implicated in cancer development, progression, and metastasis. Increased phosphorylation of serine 36 residue of p66Shc very often correlates with oxidative stress–associated pathologies. The pro-oxidative role of p66Shc also appears to be involved in chemical toxicity, being an important component of stress responses triggered by xenobiotics. Here, we present a protocol that can be used: (a) for isolation of mitochondrial, cytosolic, and mitochondrial-associated membrane fractions from adherent cells lines; (b) to perform p66Shc detection with specific antibodies in order to monitor its translocation between different cellular compartments in response to the oxidative stress; and (c) to modulate the p66Shc pathway with the use of pharmacological approaches or gene-silencing methods. © 2015 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
培养细胞p66Shc信号通路激活和线粒体易位的测定
接头蛋白p66Shc将膜受体与细胞内信号通路连接起来,对线粒体代谢和活性氧产生产生下游影响。此外,p66Shc也与癌症的发生、进展和转移有关。p66Shc丝氨酸36残基磷酸化的增加通常与氧化应激相关的病理相关。p66Shc的促氧化作用似乎也涉及化学毒性,是由外源性药物引发的应激反应的重要组成部分。在这里,我们提出了一种方案,可用于:(a)从贴壁细胞系中分离线粒体、细胞质和线粒体相关膜组分;(b)用特异性抗体检测p66Shc,以监测其在氧化应激下在不同细胞间的易位;(c)通过药理学方法或基因沉默方法调节p66Shc通路。©2015 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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