UCSF/Organelle Intro
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|[[Image:Picture_35.png]]||'''In our strategy, human or worm MTM will be recruited to the membrane receptor of the mating pathway (Ste2). Pathway induction with mating pheromone (alpha factor) results in endocytosis of the receptor (and therefore the recruited MTM). Once in the late endosome, the MTM will convert PI[3,5]P2 into PI[5]P, leading to Ste2-specific PI[5]P-tagged endosomes. These endosomes are expected to be stable, for they are unlikely to be recognized by the vacuole merging machinery.''' | |[[Image:Picture_35.png]]||'''In our strategy, human or worm MTM will be recruited to the membrane receptor of the mating pathway (Ste2). Pathway induction with mating pheromone (alpha factor) results in endocytosis of the receptor (and therefore the recruited MTM). Once in the late endosome, the MTM will convert PI[3,5]P2 into PI[5]P, leading to Ste2-specific PI[5]P-tagged endosomes. These endosomes are expected to be stable, for they are unlikely to be recognized by the vacuole merging machinery.''' | ||
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+ | <div style="text-align: right;"> <font size=4><font color=firebrick>Move on to see our '''[https://2007.igem.org/UCSF/Results_P2 Results!]''' </font></font></div> |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 26 October 2007
Move on to see our Results!