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As cells mature they naturally stop dividing and enter a period
called senescence. But cellular senescence can also be induced
prematurely by certain oncogenes involved in cancer development.
Cellular senescence, a growth-arrest program that limits the
lifespan of mammalian cells and prevents unlimited cell
proliferation, is attracting considerable interest because of its
links to tumor suppression.
Understanding how proteins function is an essential part of many
biological research endeavors. The complexity and sheer number of
proteins in a cell are impediments to identifying proteins of
interest or purifying proteins for function and structure analysis.
Thus, reducing the complexity of a protein sample or in some cases
purifying a protein to homogeneity is necessary. The latest manual
in the Basic Methods series contains a collection of convenient and
easy to use protein purification protocols along with a sampling of
dependable methods for assessing protein-protein interactions. The
protocols are supported by background information to assist
researchers in understanding how the purification methods work and
how to optimize and troubleshoot the methods. The collection of
essential methods found in Basic Methods in Protein Purification
and Analysis is mainly drawn from the popular manuals Proteins and
Proteomics, Purifying Proteins for Proteomics, and Protein-Protein
Interactions, 2nd Ed. In addition to protocols for purification
using gel electrophoresis and column chromatography, this book
contains tested methods for preparing cellular and subcellular
extracts-a critical and often neglected step in successful protein
purification. Rounding out the manual are methods for
characterizing protein-protein interactions, an extensive appendix
of essential methods for quantifying protein concentration,
stabilizing and storing proteins, concentrating proteins, and
immunoblotting. Finally, there is a new chapter on a method
complementary to gel electrophoresis and chromatography: in silico
analysis of genomic and proteomic databases.
As cells mature they naturally stop dividing and enter a period
called senescence. But cellular senescence can also be induced
prematurely by certain oncogenes involved in cancer development.
Cellular senescence, a growth-arrest program that limits the
lifespan of mammalian cells and prevents unlimited cell
proliferation, is attracting considerable interest because of its
links to tumor suppression.
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