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  • Current methods to analyze lysosome morphology, positioning, motility and function.

Current methods to analyze lysosome morphology, positioning, motility and function.

Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (2022-03-29)
Duarte C Barral, Leopoldo Staiano, Cláudia Guimas Almeida, Dan F Cutler, Emily R Eden, Clare E Futter, Antony Galione, André R A Marques, Diego Luis Medina, Gennaro Napolitano, Carmine Settembre, Otília V Vieira, Johannes M F G Aerts, Peace Atakpa-Adaji, Gemma Bruno, Antonella Capuozzo, Elvira De Leonibus, Chiara Di Malta, Cristina Escrevente, Alessandra Esposito, Paolo Grumati, Michael J Hall, Rita O Teodoro, Susana S Lopes, J Paul Luzio, Jlenia Monfregola, Sandro Montefusco, Frances M Platt, Roman Polishchuck, Maria De Risi, Irene Sambri, Chiara Soldati, Miguel C Seabra
ABSTRACT

Since the discovery of lysosomes more than 70 years ago, much has been learned about the functions of these organelles. Lysosomes were regarded as exclusively degradative organelles, but more recent research has shown that they play essential roles in several other cellular functions, such as nutrient sensing, intracellular signalling and metabolism. Methodological advances played a key part in generating our current knowledge about the biology of this multifaceted organelle. In this review, we cover current methods used to analyze lysosome morphology, positioning, motility and function. We highlight the principles behind these methods, the methodological strategies and their advantages and limitations. To extract accurate information and avoid misinterpretations, we discuss the best strategies to identify lysosomes and assess their characteristics and functions. With this review, we aim to stimulate an increase in the quantity and quality of research on lysosomes and further ground-breaking discoveries on an organelle that continues to surprise and excite cell biologists.

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Peroxidase from horseradish, Type II, essentially salt-free, lyophilized powder, 150-250 units/mg solid (using pyrogallol)
Sigma-Aldrich
ML-SA1, ≥95% (HPLC)