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Visualization of MG53-mediated Cell Membrane Repair Using in vivo and in vitro Systems
Authors:Noah Weisleder   Peihui Lin   Xiaoli Zhao   Matthew Orange   Hua Zhu   Jianjie Ma
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Abstract:Repair of acute injury to the cell membrane is an elemental process of normal cellular physiology, and defective membrane repair has been linked to many degenerative human diseases. The recent discovery of MG53 as a key component of the membrane resealing machinery allows for a better molecular understanding of the basic biology of tissue repair, as well as for potential translational applications in regenerative medicine. Here we detail the experimental protocols for exploring the in vivo function of MG53 in repair of muscle injury using treadmill exercise protocols on mouse models, for testing the ex vivo membrane repair capacity by measuring dye entry into isolated muscle fibers, and for monitoring the dynamic process of MG53-mediated vesicle trafficking and cell membrane repair in cultured cells using live cell confocal microscopy.
Keywords:Cell Biology   Issue 52   mouse   cell membrane   muscle injury   tissue repair   treadmill   MG53   confocal microscopy   vesicle trafficking
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