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From: The DINGGG thermoprotein is membrane bound in the Crenarchaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus

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Intracellular localization of DING thermozyme by fluorescence microscopy. PARPSso was localized in the sulfolobal cell by using the primary anti-PARP-1 antibody and the secondary antibody coupled to Alexa Fluor 488. a top, from left to right side. Phase contrast image of three Sulfolobal cells; DAPI staining (blue) of nucleoids, and FM64 staining (red) of membrane of the same cells. Bottom. The same cells were stained with anti-PARP1 antibodies (green, on the left). DAPI/Anti-PARP merge (green/blue) and FM64/Anti-PARP merge (green/red) are also shown. b top. phase contrast image of an A375 melanoma cell (left) and DAPI staining of nucleus (right). Bottom. anti-PARP1 fluorescent staining (left) and merge of DAPI and anti-PARP1 staining (right). c top. phase contrast image of E. coli cells (left) and DAPI staining of nucleoids (right). Bottom. Anti-PARP1 staining (left) and merge of DAPI and anti-PARP1 staining (right)

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