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Mito gcamp5g

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Mito-GCaMP5G is a fluorescent calcium indicator designed for monitoring mitochondrial calcium dynamics. It is a genetically encoded calcium sensor that can be targeted to the mitochondria. The core function of Mito-GCaMP5G is to report changes in mitochondrial calcium levels through changes in fluorescence intensity.

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Fluorescent Markers for Neuronal Organelles

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GFP-SNPH and GFP SNPH1–469 plasmids were gifts from Sheng laboratory at NIH. For non-GFP SNPH vectors, we cloned SNPH and SNPH1–469 into pcDNA3.1 vectors (Invitrogen) at HindIII and Xho1 restriction sites. We used Addgene plasmids Mito-GCaMP5G (Addgene plasmid #105009; Kwon et al., 2016 (link)), PercivalHR (Addgene plasmid #49082; Tantama et al., 2013 (link)), mKeima-Red-Mito-7 (Addgene plasmid #56018, a gift from Michael Davidson), EGFP-LC3 (Addgene plasmid #11546; Jackson et al., 2005 (link)) and GFP-RAB7 (Addgene plasmid #12605; Choudhury et al., 2002 (link)). pF(UG) hSyn Lamp1-msGFP (#JV012) plasmid was a gift from Jason Vevea/Edwin R. Chapman at UW, Madison. These plasmids were transfected in primary hippocampal neurons on DIV4 using lipofectamine LTX transfection reagent (Thermo Fisher scientific) for 5 hr as described in manufacturer’s protocol.
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Fluorescent Markers for Neuronal Organelles

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GFP-SNPH and GFP SNPH1–469 plasmids were gifts from Sheng laboratory at NIH. For non-GFP SNPH vectors, we cloned SNPH and SNPH1–469 into pcDNA3.1 vectors (Invitrogen) at HindIII and Xho1 restriction sites. We used Addgene plasmids Mito-GCaMP5G (Addgene plasmid #105009; Kwon et al., 2016 (link)), PercivalHR (Addgene plasmid #49082; Tantama et al., 2013 (link)), mKeima-Red-Mito-7 (Addgene plasmid #56018, a gift from Michael Davidson), EGFP-LC3 (Addgene plasmid #11546; Jackson et al., 2005 (link)) and GFP-RAB7 (Addgene plasmid #12605; Choudhury et al., 2002 (link)). pF(UG) hSyn Lamp1-msGFP (#JV012) plasmid was a gift from Jason Vevea/Edwin R. Chapman at UW, Madison. These plasmids were transfected in primary hippocampal neurons on DIV4 using lipofectamine LTX transfection reagent (Thermo Fisher scientific) for 5 hr as described in manufacturer’s protocol.
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