Cell Line A549

A549 cells are a human alveolar epithelial cell line derived from lung adenocarcinoma and are widely used in virology, cancer biology, innate immunity, drug discovery, ultrastructural studies, and general molecular and cell biology. Their broad utility stems from their human origin, epithelial characteristics, and ease of genetic manipulation. To investigate virus-induced organelle remodeling and host-pathogen interactions at the subcellular level, we developed a panel of A549 cell lines in which 16 distinct organelles were endogenously tagged with GFP using CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing. Following fluorescence-activated cell sorting, all lines were assessed for post-revival viability and confirmed to be mycoplasma-free. To ensure imaging reproducibility across experimental workflows, the cells were validated under live-cell, methanol-fixed, and paraformaldehyde-fixed conditions.

5 of 21 genes
Gene
Organelle
Official Name
Tag Terminus
Fluorescence microscopy image for the live condition of ACTB
ACTB
Actin
Actin Beta
N-terminus
Fluorescence microscopy image for the live condition of ATG101
ATG101
Autophagosome
Autophagy related 101
N-terminus
Fluorescence microscopy image for the live condition of ATP1B3
ATP1B3
Plasma membrane
ATPase Na+/K+ transporting subunit beta 3
C-terminus
Fluorescence microscopy image for the live condition of CLTA
CLTA
Clathrin vesicles
Clathrin light chain A
N-terminus
Fluorescence microscopy image for the live condition of EDC4
EDC4
p-body
Enhancer of mRNA decapping 4
N-terminus
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