A protocol to visualize cytosolic aggresome-like bodies using confocal microscopy

Ubiquitin stress-induced NEDDylation leads to the formation of aggresome-like bodies (ALBs) in the perinuclear region of cells. Therefore, imaging analysis is essential for characterizing the biological phenotypes of ALBs. Here, we describe a protocol to monitor ALBs induced by ubiquitin stress usin...

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Veröffentlicht in:STAR protocols 2021-09, Vol.2 (3), p.100674-100674, Article 100674
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Soyeon, Hwang, Yiseul, Kang, Ho Chul
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Zusammenfassung:Ubiquitin stress-induced NEDDylation leads to the formation of aggresome-like bodies (ALBs) in the perinuclear region of cells. Therefore, imaging analysis is essential for characterizing the biological phenotypes of ALBs. Here, we describe a protocol to monitor ALBs induced by ubiquitin stress using immunocytochemistry and to quantify cells containing ALBs. This optimized protocol details the use of readily available materials and reagents and can be applied to explore diverse molecules involved in stress-induced ALBs. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Kim et al. (2021). [Display omitted] •ALBs induced by ubiquitin stress can be monitored using immunocytochemistry•Diverse types of aggresomes in cells can be quantified Ubiquitin stress-induced NEDDylation leads to the formation of aggresome-like bodies (ALBs) in the perinuclear region of cells. Therefore, imaging analysis is essential for characterizing the biological phenotypes of ALBs. Here, we describe a protocol to monitor ALBs induced by ubiquitin stress using immunocytochemistry and to quantify cells containing ALBs. This optimized protocol details the use of readily available materials and reagents and can be applied to explore diverse molecules involved in stress-induced ALBs.
ISSN:2666-1667
2666-1667
DOI:10.1016/j.xpro.2021.100674