An expanded palette of improved SPLICS reporters detects multiple organelle contacts in vitro and in vivo
The authors have previously reported split-GFP-based contact site sensors (SPLICS) to document endoplasmic reticulum/mitochondria contact sites. Here they extend this work and develop a range of improved SPLICS sensors to detect single and multiple organelle contact sites at different distances.
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Main Authors: | Francesca Vallese, Cristina Catoni, Domenico Cieri, Lucia Barazzuol, Omar Ramirez, Valentina Calore, Massimo Bonora, Flavia Giamogante, Paolo Pinton, Marisa Brini, Tito Calì |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/605e86eacf834bb7bdf8a03fe68ceb5e |
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