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FRET-Microsope
Set Up
That ends the introduction. We now describe the practical
aspects of measuring FRET in yeast and begin with the microscope. Let's
face it, yeast are small and signal strength is often a problem
for visualization of CFP and YFP tagged proteins. The microscope should
be the best you can get your hands on. For guidance we describe our
set up for CFP and YFP FRET. We use the DeltaVision
System from Applied Precision.
- Microscope Base: Olympus
IX 70 set up for Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) Observation
- Objectives: UPlanApo/100X 1.35 Oil; UPlanApo/60X 1.40 Oil
- Immersion Oil: Applied Precision, N=1.514
- Camera: Photometrics
CoolSNAP HQ
- Light Source: OSRAM HBO 100W/2, Mercury Short
Arc Lamp. We replace the lamp when it has more
than 100-150 hours of usage or the YFP photosensor values are less
than 550,000.
- Excitation Filters: XF1071 (440AF21); XF1068 (500AF25)
- Emission Filters: XF3075 (480AF30); XF3074 (545AF35)
- Dichroic: XF2065
(436-510DBDR)
- All filters from Omega Optical
- Temperature Controlled Growth: Bioptechs
Objective Heater and Controller Model FCS2, Closed Chamber System
Controller, Model FCS3. Typically live cells are kept at room
temperature. The Bioptechs controllers are used for temperature-sensitive
mutants where temperature needs to be tightly regulated. We use
the 60X objective with the protective sleeve removed for this purpose.

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