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Quantification of nonselective bulk autophagy in S. cerevisiae using Pgk1-GFP.

Autophagy 2010 August
Rapid estimation of the macroautophagi crate has become of great importance over the past few years. A variety of methods to follow autophagy were established both in S. cerevisiae and the mammalian system. In yeast,measuring the breakdown of GFP-Atg8,and in mammalian cells counting the increase of LC3 puncta, have become the most commonly used assays to quantify autophagy. Here, we provide degradation of Pgk1-GFP followed in immunoblots as a new convenient tool to quantify nonselective bulk autophagy in yeast.

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