Method for Determining Gelatinolytic Activity in Tissue: In Situ Gelatin Zymography
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17257Dato
2019Type
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Peer reviewed
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To explore the physiological or pathological roles of proteases, it is important to be able to detect and precisely localize them in a tissue, to differentiate between inactive and active forms, as well as to quantify and determine the nature of the enzyme that degrades a given substrate. Here we present an in situ gelatin zymography method that allows for a precise localization of active gelatin-degrading enzymes in a tissue section. In this method, dye-quenched gelatin is put on top of a tissue section. During an incubation period, active gelatinolytic enzymes will degrade the substrate and fluorescent signals are emitted from the locations of these enzymes.
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This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1952. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9133-4_15.
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Humana PressSerie
Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1952Sitering
Hadler-Olsen E., Winberg JO. (2019) Method for Determining Gelatinolytic Activity in Tissue: In Situ Gelatin Zymography. In: Vigetti D., Theocharis A.D. (eds) The Extracellular Matrix. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1952. Humana Press, New York, NYMetadata
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