dictyostelium细胞的生长和维持。

CSH protocols Pub Date : 2008-12-01 DOI:10.1101/pdb.prot5099
Pascale Gaudet, Petra Fey, Rex Chisholm
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盘状盘基骨柱是一种单细胞真核生物,通常被称为“社会性变形虫”,因为当营养条件有限时,它可以形成多细胞结构。在细胞运动过程中,细胞间通讯、细胞内信号传导和细胞骨架组织的一般原理来源于盘基骨菌的细胞和分子研究,并被发现在所有真核生物中都是保守的。盘基骨柱也为研究吞噬作用、人类各种疾病的分子基础和药物作用机制提供了良好的模型系统。完整基因组数据库的可用性以及野生型和突变株的存量使盘状盘状盘虫成为一种可接近和强大的模式生物。在实验室中使用的大多数盘基钢杆菌菌株既可以与细菌一起生长,也可以在无菌培养基中生长。当有细菌存在时,细胞大约每4小时翻一番,而无细菌生长的细胞每8-12小时翻一番更慢。细胞可以在标准微生物培养箱或实验室工作台上生长,前提是室温保持在~22°C。本协议描述了多种方法生长和维持盘基骨柱。
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Growth and maintenance of dictyostelium cells.

INTRODUCTIONDictyostelium discoideum is a unicellular eukaryote often referred to as a "social ameba" because it can form a multicellular structure when nutrient conditions are limiting. General principles for cell-to-cell communication, intracellular signaling, and cytoskeletal organization during cell motility have been derived from cellular and molecular studies of Dictyostelium and have been found to be conserved across all eukaryotes. Dictyostelium also provides an excellent model system for the study of phagocytosis, the molecular basis of various human diseases, and the mechanisms of drug action. The availability of a complete genome database and stocks of wild-type and mutant strains make D. discoideum an accessible and powerful model organism. Most Dictyostelium strains used in the laboratory can be grown either with bacteria or in axenic medium. When grown in the presence of bacteria, cells double approximately every 4 h, whereas axenically grown cells double more slowly, every 8-12 h. The cells can be grown in a standard microbiology incubator or on the laboratory bench, provided the room temperature is consistently ~22°C. This protocol describes a variety of methods for growing and maintaining Dictyostelium.

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