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A multipurpose modular system for high-resolution microscopy at high hydrostatic pressure.

Hugh Vass1, S Lucas Black, Eva M Herzig, F Bruce Ward, Paul S Clegg, Rosalind J Allen.   

Abstract

We have developed a modular system for high-resolution microscopy at high hydrostatic pressure. The system consists of a pressurized cell of volume approximately 100 microl, a temperature controlled holder, a ram, and a piston. We have made each of these components in several versions which can be interchanged to allow a wide range of applications. Here, we report two pressure cells with pressure ranges 0.1-700 MPa and 0.1-100 MPa, which can be combined with hollow or solid rams and pistons. Our system is designed to work with fluorescent samples (using a confocal or epifluorescence microscope), but also allows for transmitted light microscopy via the hollow ram and piston. The system allows precise control of pressure and temperature (-20 to 70 degrees C), as well as rapid pressure quenching. We demonstrate its performance and versatility with two applications: time-resolved imaging of colloidal phase transitions caused by pressure changes between 0.1 and 100 MPa, and imaging the growth of Escherichia coli bacteria at 50 MPa. We also show that the isotropic-nematic phase transition of pentyl-cyanobiphenyl (5CB) liquid crystal provides a simple, convenient, and accurate method for calibrating pressure in the range 0.1-200 MPa.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20515148     DOI: 10.1063/1.3427224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


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Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2013-10-01       Impact factor: 4.033

3.  Quantitative High-Resolution Imaging of Live Microbial Cells at High Hydrostatic Pressure.

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Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2020-04-23       Impact factor: 4.033

4.  High hydrostatic pressure induces counterclockwise to clockwise reversals of the Escherichia coli flagellar motor.

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5.  Calcium Sensitive Fluorescent Dyes Fluo-4 and Fura Red under Pressure: Behaviour of Fluorescence and Buffer Properties under Hydrostatic Pressures up to 200 MPa.

Authors:  D Schneidereit; H Vass; B Reischl; R J Allen; O Friedrich
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-10-20       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Effects of high-pressure treatment on the structure and function of myofibrils.

Authors:  Seine A Shintani
Journal:  Biophys Physicobiol       Date:  2021-04-01

7.  Ground- and excited-state dynamic control of an anion receptor by hydrostatic pressure.

Authors:  Tomokazu Kinoshita; Yohei Haketa; Hiromitsu Maeda; Gaku Fukuhara
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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2012-07-24       Impact factor: 6.208

9.  Genes required for growth at high hydrostatic pressure in Escherichia coli K-12 identified by genome-wide screening.

Authors:  S Lucas Black; Angela Dawson; F Bruce Ward; Rosalind J Allen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-11       Impact factor: 3.240

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