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Buffer to break cells in molecular biology
A lysis buffer is a buffer solution used for the purpose of breaking open cells for use in molecular biology experiments that analyze the labile macromolecules
Lysis_buffer
Lysis buffer
Radioimmunoprecipitation assay buffer (RIPA buffer) is a lysis buffer used to lyse cells and tissue for the radio immunoprecipitation assay (RIPA). This buffer is more denaturing
Radioimmunoprecipitation assay buffer
Radioimmunoprecipitation_assay_buffer
Breaking down of the membrane of a cell
Lysis (/ˈlaɪsɪs/ LY-sis; from Greek λῠ́σῐς lýsis 'loosening') is the breaking down of the membrane of a cell, often by viral, enzymic, or osmotic (that
Lysis
Topics referred to by the same term
changes in pH Lysis buffer, in cell biology Metal ion buffer Mineral redox buffer, in geology Buffer (GIS), a zone around a map feature Buffer (optical fiber)
Buffer
Lysis buffer solution
Buffer P2 is a lysis buffer solution produced by Qiagen. It contains 1% sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) (w/v) to puncture holes in cellular membranes, and
Buffer_P2
Laboratory device for gentle cell lysis
into the glass cylinder, alongside a suitable volume of an appropriate lysis buffer. Homogenization is performed by a defined number of "passes" of the pestles
Dounce_homogenizer
Chemical compound
chloride solutions with ammonia are used as buffer solutions including ACK (Ammonium-Chloride-Potassium) lysis buffer. In paleontology, ammonium chloride vapor
Ammonium_chloride
Chemical compound
zwitterionic detergents such as CHAPS Part of the lysis buffer (usually in a 5% solution in alkaline lysis buffer) in DNA extraction Reducing surface tension
Triton_X-100
Bacterial virulence factor
is resuspended in a lysis buffer typically containing lysozyme and sometimes a detergent such as LDAO or Triton X-100. This buffer disintegrates the cell
Type_III_secretion_system
Analytical technique used in molecular biology
Besides that, the ideal lysis buffer is needed to acquire substantial amounts of target protein content because the buffer is leading the process of
Western_blot
Biochemical method
Alternatively, one or more protease inhibitors can be added to the lysis buffer immediately before cell disruption. Sometimes it is also necessary to
Protein_purification
Range of methods designed for assigning cell types
laser capture microdissection, where cells are collected directly into lysis buffer and cDNA is generated without the need for RNA isolation, which both
Spatial_transcriptomics
Topics referred to by the same term
of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System Buffer P2, a lysis buffer solution Period 2, of the periodic table Pollution prevention
P2
Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing Method
suspension of cells and the other containing the barcoded beads suspended in lysis buffer) that both flow into an oil channel. Laminar flow prevents the mixing
Drop-Seq
Process of isolating plasmid DNA from cells
alkaline lysis was performed by Birnom and Doly in 1979. There are many variations of the procedure but the general process of alkaline lysis can be summarized
Alkaline_lysis
Endogenous non-cancerous pluripotent stem cell
the pellet is re-suspended in PBS and incubated with a red blood cell lysis buffer. Muse cells isolated by this method have been found to be distinct population
Muse_cell
Biological method of DNA extraction and purification
several methods for cell lysis, including alkaline lysis, mechanical lysis, and enzymatic lysis. The most common method is alkaline lysis, which involves the
Plasmid_preparation
Process of isolating DNA from cells
application, the most common methods are: mechanical, chemical and enzymatic lysis, precipitation, purification, and concentration. The specific method used
DNA_extraction
within one hour from sample collection. Samples are collected in a viral lysis buffer that require very minimal biosafety and biosecurity. The Lancet remarked
Truenat
Ionic compound (NaF)
sometimes added at relatively high concentrations (~20 mM) to protein lysis buffers in order to inhibit endogenous phosphatases and thereby protect phosphorylated
Sodium_fluoride
cells collected through any of the above means are lysed with a cell lysis buffer to obtain high protein concentration. Aliquots of the lysates are pooled
Reverse phase protein lysate microarray
Reverse_phase_protein_lysate_microarray
Organic compound derived from maleic acid
site thiol group (see schematic). NEM blocks vesicular transport. In lysis buffers, 20 to 25 mM of NEM is used to inhibit de-sumoylation of proteins for
N-Ethylmaleimide
fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). The cells are directly sorted into lysis buffer and their DNA is extracted. Having been arrested at a specified number
Single-cell DNA template strand sequencing
Single-cell_DNA_template_strand_sequencing
Nucleosome occupancy and methylome technique
Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline (DPBS), trypsin or dispase (depending on cell type), trypan blue, hemocytometer, lysis buffer, and wash buffer To treat nuclei
NOMe-seq
locus - luminescent protein - lymphocyte homing receptor - lysine - lysis - lysis buffer - lysozyme - lytic cycle macroevolution - macromolecular system -
Index of biochemistry articles
Index_of_biochemistry_articles
Method of purifying nucleic acids
method are lyse, bind, wash, and elute. More specifically, this entails the lysis of target cells to release nucleic acids, selective binding of nucleic acid
Spin column-based nucleic acid purification
Spin_column-based_nucleic_acid_purification
Type of genomic structure
with a pH 11.8 alkaline lysis buffer, neutralized with a neutralization buffer, and precipitated using a precipitation buffer. A commercial plasmid purification
Extrachromosomal_circular_DNA
Genomics Technique
separate vascular cells from nuclei and are resuspended in a solution of lysis buffer, RNase inhibitor, and EDTA-free protease inhibitor. The nuclei are then
VINE-seq
Proximity ligation assisted chip-seq technology
next step of the procedure. In situ digestion involves cell lysis with the use of a lysis buffer followed by digestion with a restriction enzyme MboI. This
PLAC-Seq
possible to isolate individual cells and beads together in droplets of lysis buffer, where the polyadenylation site binds to a primer containing a unique
Template-switching polymerase chain reaction
Template-switching_polymerase_chain_reaction
Chemical compound
concentrations of the glycylglycine improvement in protein solubility after cell lysis has been observed. von Richter, Victor (1916). R. Anschütz and G. Shroeter
Glycylglycine
DNA extraction from two cells without their content mixing
Differential extraction (also known as differential lysis) refers to the process by which the DNA from two different types of cells can be extracted without
Differential_extraction
Medical diagnostic method
leading to the lysis of cells that are sensitive to complement. In the sucrose lysis test, patient RBCs are washed and resuspended in a buffered sucrose solution
Sucrose_lysis_test
Diagnostic technique
response in turn measured to differentiate cells without the need for lysis buffers, tagging agents, and further sample preparation methods. One study showed
Focused ultrasound-mediated diagnostics
Focused_ultrasound-mediated_diagnostics
Biological preservative used in study of tissues
and the granules of eosinophils and endocrine cells so that there is less lysis of these cell components than occurs in regular Bouin solution. Hollandes
Bouin_solution
Chemical compound
standard buffer component. 2-Mercaptoethanol is used in some RNA isolation procedures to eliminate ribonuclease released during cell lysis. Numerous
2-Mercaptoethanol
System of measuring the instability of a protein under varying conditions
done under varying conditions, such as variations in drug concentration, buffer formulation (pH or ionic strength), redox potential, or sequence mutation
Thermal_shift_assay
District of Cyprus
Cyprus and other nations. Since 2001, the United Nations has maintained a buffer zone separating the regions. The border crossing was opened for the first
Famagusta_District
Salt water for medical purposes
physiologist Hartog Jacob Hamburger; these in vitro studies of red cell lysis suggested incorrectly that 0.9% was the concentration of salt in human blood
Saline_(medicine)
Removal of pyrogens from solutions
gross lysis, and the immune system is not exposed to free endotoxin while the colonic wall is intact. When LPS is released upon bacterial cell lysis, the
Depyrogenation
Amino acid with a branched carbon chain
kinase transfers phosphate groups from ATP to form phosphocreatine, which buffers cellular energy supply. Meta-analyses suggest BCAA supplementation may
Branched-chain_amino_acid
Genomic analysis technique
from endogenous proteases. The lysis step helps to release the nucleic material from the cells. Following cell lysis, chromatin is solubilized with dilute
Hi-C (genomic analysis technique)
Hi-C_(genomic_analysis_technique)
Metabolic medical condition
Cancers such as Non-Hodgkin's and Burkitt lymphomas Pheochromocytoma Tumor lysis syndrome D-lactic acidosis due to intestinal bacterial flora production
Lactic_acidosis
Quaternary ammonium surfactant and antiseptic agent
essential surfactant in the DNA extraction buffer system that removes membrane lipids and promotes cell lysis. Separation is also successful when the tissue
Cetrimonium_bromide
Medical therapy for kidney failure
διάλυσις, dialysis, 'dissolution'; from διά, dia, 'through', and λύσις, lysis, 'loosening or splitting' AMGEN Canada Inc. Essential Concepts in Chronic
Kidney_dialysis
Method used to analyze protein interactions with DNA
required is the hypotonic lysis of the cells of interest to isolate the nuclei. The nuclei are then centrifuged, washed in a buffer solution, complexed with
CUT&RUN_sequencing
Techniques used to study proteins
The purification process typically involves several steps, including cell lysis, protein extraction, and a combination of chromatographic and electrophoretic
Protein_methods
Diagnostic tool used in urinalysis
blood cells, but free hemoglobin produced either by hemolytic disorders or lysis of red blood cells is not detected. Therefore, chemical tests for hemoglobin
Urine_test_strip
Chemical compound
lipids, surfactin faces a buffer effect lowering its antiviral activity. Surfactin has non-specific cytotoxicity, causing lysis through disruption to the
Surfactin
Organisms living in water or air that drift in the current or wind
heterotrophic organisms. They can also be degraded by bacteria or by viral lysis. Pennate diatom from an Arctic meltpond, infected with two chytrid-like
Plankton
buffers, including phosphate buffered saline (PBS) or Hank's balanced salt solution (HBSS). Add 1-5 μM biliverdin dimethyl ester in media or buffer containing
SmURFP
other single-cell techniques. Possible solutions are the use of different lysis conditions or to carry out multiple rounds of amplifications from the diluted
Multiple displacement amplification
Multiple_displacement_amplification
Ulceration of the gastrointestinal tract
neutral stomach pH is required to keep platelets in place and prevent clot lysis. Tranexamic acid and antifibrinolytic agents are not useful in treating
Peptic_ulcer_disease
Molecule for mRNA-capture
stained to produce contrast needed to visualize the tissue. A cell saline buffer containing the TIVA tag is added to the coverslip and incubated. During
Transcriptome in vivo analysis tag
Transcriptome_in_vivo_analysis_tag
Determine the concentration of a virus
lyse and spread the infection to adjacent cells, where the infection-to-lysis cycle is repeated. This will create an area of infected, lysed cells (viral
Virus_quantification
Chemical compound
Pyroptosis is a form of programmed cell death which causes parent cell swelling, Lysis (i.e., the breakdown of their surface membranes), and the release of IL-1β
Itaconic_acid
they are both affected by the allele that codes for blue eyes. alkaline lysis A laboratory method used in molecular biology to extract and isolate extrachromosomal
Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)
Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(0–L)
DNA sampled from the environment rather than directly from an individual organism
release from dead benthic organisms, and/or other processes including cell lysis due to viral infection, cellular exudation and excretion from viable cells
Environmental_DNA
Class of salt-tolerant archaea
solute concentration causes osmotic stress on microbes, which can cause cell lysis, unfolding of proteins, and inactivation of enzymes. Haloarchaea combat
Haloarchaea
Class of polymeric molecules
macromolecules in general destabilize the cell membrane, which can lead to lysis and cell death. The common conclusion present in current work echoes this
Poly(amidoamine)
Microtechnology
also used widely for cell lysis and homogenization in both macro and microfluidic systems. The primary mechanism of cell lysis by sonication is intense
Bio-MEMS
Biological membrane structure
"Mechanical properties of vesicles. II. A model for osmotic swelling and lysis". Biophys. J. 64 (2): 435–42. Bibcode:1993BpJ....64..435H. doi:10
Lipid_bilayer
Neuron membrane protein
glutamate release mechanisms may play a role. In addition, cell death via lysis or apoptosis releases cytoplasmic glutamate. These mechanisms cause a continual
Glutamate_receptor
Phenomenon where corals expel algae tissue
toxins, which affect zooxanthellae by inhibiting photosynthesis and causing lysis. During the summer of 2003, coral reefs in the Mediterranean Sea appeared
Coral_bleaching
Population explosion of organisms that can kill marine life
release toxins through cell lysis induced by physical stresses such as wave action. Other species release toxins through lysis induced by cellular processes
Harmful_algal_bloom
Species of archaeon
The cell wall, or S-layer, of T. celer functions as protection from cell lysis as a result of changes in osmotic gradients. The envelope S-layer consists
Thermococcus_celer
Type of membrane proteins
selective MSCs such as MSCL and MSCS serve as safety valves to prevent lysis. In specialized cells of the higher organisms, other types of MSCs are probably
Mechanosensitive_channels
Process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions
and gases (CO2, O2), and regulates the physio-chemical environment (pH buffer, osmotic pressure, temperature). Most cells require a surface or an artificial
Cell_culture
Process of introducing nucleic acids into eukaryotic cells
expression of other genes/proteins. RNA can be purified from cells after lysis or synthesized from free nucleotides either chemically, or enzymatically
Transfection
Laboratory technique in biochemistry
done by microarray or RT-PCR. In CLIP, cells are UV crosslinked prior to lysis, followed by additional purification steps beyond standard immunoprecipitation
Immunoprecipitation
Biogeochemical cycle
phytoplankton and transformed into organic phosphorus compounds. Phytoplankton cell lysis releases cellular dissolved inorganic and organic phosphorus to the surrounding
Phosphorus_cycle
Liquid rinse for oral hygiene
as it is a hypertonic solution in relation to bacteria, which undergo lysis. The heat of the solution produces a therapeutic increase in blood flow
Mouthwash
the cytochemical method for demonstrating free acid phosphate and cell lysis. Dying cells which are rich in free acid phosphate will contain a brominated
Identification_of_cell_death
Probe which tests for biological molecules
pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Most cAMP assays in current use require lysis of the cells prior to measurement of cAMP. A live-cell biosensor for cAMP
Biosensor
Species of bacterium
appearance; it also requires cysteine and iron to thrive. It grows on buffered charcoal yeast extract agar as well as in moist environments, such as tap
Legionella_pneumophila
Techniques used to study protein–small molecule interactions
workflow. A standard procedure begins with sample lysis, in which proteins are extracted into a denaturing buffer containing salts, an agent that reduces disulfide
Chemoproteomics
Kashyap A, Autebert J, Delamarche E, Kaigala GV (July 2016). "Selective local lysis and sampling of live cells for nucleic acid analysis using a microfluidic
Droplet-based_microfluidics
spin column containing a special resin that, after a first step of cell lysis, allows the binding of the RNA molecules, eluting unbound particles (several
Small_RNA_sequencing
Species of virus
in vitro is cytocidal and characterized by "rounding up," pyknosis, and lysis of cells (Fig. 1A). Many of the cell fragments often remain attached, eventually
Porcine_parvovirus
Biochemical process in marine environments
markers are organism specific and are present in sample even following the lysis of cells. Despite being easier, specifically with modern equipment, this
Marine_nitrogen_fixation
Protein in the immune system
actin trapped in fibrin clots in vitro leading to an increased rate of clot lysis. Although pGSN is capable of initiating the polymerization of actin through
Plasma_gelsolin
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n.
Anything which resists or deadens a bump or shock; a buffer.
n.
The resolution or favorable termination of a disease, coming on gradually and not marked by abrupt change.
n.
A genus of small schizopod shrimps found both in fresh and salt water; the opossum shrimps. One species inhabits the Great Lakes of North America, and is largely eaten by the whitefish. The marine species form part of the food of right whales.
n.
A pad or cushion forming the end of a fender, which receives the blow; -- sometimes called buffing apparatus.
n.
An elastic apparatus or fender, for deadening the jar caused by the collision of bodies; as, a buffer at the end of a railroad car.
n.
One who polishes with a buff.
n.
A wheel for buffing; a buff.
n.
A good-humored, slow-witted fellow; -- usually said of an elderly man.
n.
The head of a buffer, which recieves the concussion, in railroad carriages.