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WBPicture0000010732 | Description | Fig. 2. Sensitivity to anoxia results from loss of function of HYL-2 ceramide synthase. (A) GFP staining of hyl-2(gnv1) adult animals expressing the transgene GFP::hyl-2 under the control of the hyl-2 promoter. (B) Survival after 48 hours of anoxia of hyl-2(gnv1) animals complemented with the transgene GFP::hyl-2 under the control of the hyl-2 promoter (mean T SD, n > 5). (C) Functional complementation of mutant yeast cells by C. elegans hyl-1 and hyl-2 in lag1Dlac1D S. cerevisiae transformed with pRS424-hyl-1, pRS424-hyl-2, and pRS424-hyl-2(gnv1) (TRP1 plasmid). The compound 5-FOA (5-fluorouracil-6-carboxylic acid monohydrate) is a counterselection for cells that carry the URA3-based plasmid with yeast LAG1. Therefore, only cells that have lost this plasmid can grow, making growth dependent on function of the heterologous ceramide synthase. | |||
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Publication_year | 2009 | ||||
Article_URL | DOI | id | 10.1126/science.1168532 | ||
Journal_URL | Science | ||||
Publisher_URL | AAAS | ||||
Reference | WBPaper00033113 |