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Stock IDSD00666
Strain NameSB281
AKA
SpeciesT. thermophila
Genetic DescriptionexoB2/exoB2; gal1-1/gal1-1 (exoB2, gal1-1; exo-, gal-r, III)
MAC Knockins/outs
MIC Knockins/outs
Gene of Interest
Origin
PublicationsMaihle NJ and Satir BH. 1985. Protein secretion in tetrahymena thermophila: Characterization of the secretory mutant strain SB281. J Cell Sci 78:49-65.

Turkewitz AP, Madeddu L, Kelly RB. 1991. Maturation of dense core granules in wild type and mutant tetrahymena thermophila. EMBO J 10(8):1979-87.

Gutierrez JC and Orias E. 1992. Genetic characterization of tetrahymena thermophila mutants unable to secrete capsules. Dev Genet 13(2):160-6.

Turkewitz AP and Kelly RB. 1992. Immunocytochemical analysis of secretion mutants of tetrahymena using a mucocyst-specific monoclonal antibody. Dev Genet 13(2):151-9.

Haddad A and Turkewitz AP. 1997. Analysis of exocytosis mutants indicates close coupling between regulated secretion and transcription activation in tetrahymena. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94(20):10675-80.

Bowman GR and Turkewitz AP. 2001. Analysis of a mutant exhibiting conditional sorting to dense core secretory granules in tetrahymena thermophila. Genetics 159(4):1605-16.

Bowman GR, Elde NC, Morgan G, Winey M, Turkewitz AP. 2005. Core formation and the acquisition of fusion competence are linked during secretory granule maturation in tetrahymena. Traffic 6(4):303-23.

Rahaman A, Miao W, Turkewitz AP. 2009. Independent transport and sorting of functionally distinct protein families in tetrahymena thermophila dense core secretory granules. Eukaryot Cell 8(10):1575-83.
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Research Resource IdentifierTSC_SD00666
Requires MTA?No
Academic cost $45