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YFP-Parkin (green) does not translocate to mitochondria (red) when HeLa cells are treated with the proteosome inhibitor, MG132. HeLa cells stably expressing YFP-Parkin were treated with MG132 (10µM) for 3 hours and then stained with TMRE, a cationic fluorescent dye that is readily sequestered by active mitochondria. Cells were imaged using an inverted microscope (LSM510 Meta; Carl Zeiss, Inc.) with a 63× 1.4 NA oil differential interference contrast Plan Apo objective. Image contrast and brightness were adjusted in the accompanying image browser (LSM; Carl Zeiss, Inc.). Image corresponds to Fig2d, bottom panels in J Cell Biol. 191: 933-942, 2010. Images in Fig2d include CIL#s 13710, 13711, 13712. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Jin, Seok Min; Lazarou, Michael; Wang, Chunxin; Kane, Lesley A.; Narendra, Derek P.; Youle, Richard J. (2021). CIL:13710, Homo sapiens, epithelial cell, cervical carcinoma. In Cell Image Library. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0QJ7G1C
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Zinc ion binding HeLa Protein K63-linked ubiquitination Ubiquitin-protein ligase activity Protein ubiquitination involved in ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process Protein K48-linked ubiquitination Protein binding Mitochondrion degradation Ubiquitin-specific protease activity Epithelial cell Mitochondrion Nucleus Cytosol Cervical carcinoma Homo sapiens Cell Image Library Group ID: 7051
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