Kim_2024_Methods.Mol.Biol_2814_55

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Title : Assaying Lysosomal Enzyme Activity in Dictyostelium discoideum - Kim_2024_Methods.Mol.Biol_2814_55
Author(s) : Kim WD , DiGiacinto AF , Huber RJ
Ref : Methods Mol Biol , 2814 :55 , 2024
Abstract :

Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles that digest intracellular material. They contain more than 50 different enzymes that can degrade a variety of macromolecules including nucleic acids, proteins, polysaccharides, and lipids. In addition to functioning within lysosomes, lysosomal enzymes are also secreted. Alterations in the levels and activities of lysosomal enzymes dysregulates lysosomes, which can lead to the intralysosomal accumulation of biological material and the development of lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) in humans. Dictyostelium discoideum has a long history of being used to study the trafficking and functions of lysosomal enzymes. More recently, it has been used as a model system to study several LSDs. In this chapter, we outline the methods for assessing the activity of several lysosomal enzymes in D. discoideum (alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase, alpha-glucosidase, beta-glucosidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, alpha-mannosidase, cathepsin B, cathepsin D, cathepsin F, palmitoyl protein thioesterase 1, and tripeptidyl peptidase 1).

PubMedSearch : Kim_2024_Methods.Mol.Biol_2814_55
PubMedID: 38954197

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Kim WD, DiGiacinto AF, Huber RJ (2024)
Assaying Lysosomal Enzyme Activity in Dictyostelium discoideum
Methods Mol Biol 2814 :55

Kim WD, DiGiacinto AF, Huber RJ (2024)
Methods Mol Biol 2814 :55