NOUN
- the aqueous part of the cytoplasm within which various particles and organelles are suspended
How To Use cytosol In A Sentence
- By contrast to healthy control root hairs, incipient plasmolysis and loss of root hair cytosolic content was also observed.
- Aminopeptidases and oligopeptidases in the cytosol may cleave oligopeptides into free amino acids.
- In thin root sections, more intense fluorescence was observed in the cytosol than in the cell wall.
- It is found in leaves, etiolated tissues, seeds, roots, fruits, and tubers in the chloroplast as well as in the cytosol.
- Thus, the capacity of plants to counteract salinity stress may strongly depend on their ability to compartment ions in the vacuole and to minimize ionic changes in the cytosol.
- Conservative analysis of our systematic fractionation of yeast cytosolic and nuclear extracts resolved 12 chromatographically separable activities.
- The later hyperpolarization results from stimulation of the plasma membrane proton pump due to the cytosolic acidification associated with the activity of the nitrate transporter.
- Cross-contamination of cytosolic proteins into the membrane fraction is typically Total protein (50-100 µg) from RGC5 cells or those transfected with pTarget-FLAG-OPTN was digested with PGNase F (0.25 units, Enzymatic In-Solution N-deglycosylation kit, Sigma) for N-deglycosylation or with O-glycosidase (2.5 mUnits, Sigma) without or with addition of sialidase A (5 mUnits, Sigma) for O-deglycosylation per manufacturer's instructions. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- Cytosolic GS was found to be distributed throughout the root with apparent homogeneity within the epidermis, exodermis, cortex, and central cylinder.
- His team developed a method for creating controlled oscillations of cytosolic calcium in vitro that bypasses the normal antigen-to-receptor binding. The Scientist