| Literature DB >> 20956985 |
Heather J Melichar1, Ou Li, Paul Herzmark, Raghav K Padmanabhan, Jane Oliaro, Mandy J Ludford-Menting, Philippe Bousso, Sarah M Russell, Badrinath Roysam, Ellen A Robey.
Abstract
The movement of proteins within cells can provide dynamic indications of cell signaling and cell polarity, but methods are needed to track and quantify subcellular protein movement within tissue environments. Here we present a semiautomated approach to quantify subcellular protein location for hundreds of migrating cells within intact living tissue using retrovirally expressed fluorescent fusion proteins and time-lapse two-photon microscopy of intact thymic lobes. We have validated the method using GFP-PKCζ, a marker for cell polarity, and LAT-GFP, a marker for T-cell receptor signaling, and have related the asymmetric distribution of these proteins to the direction and speed of cell migration. These approaches could be readily adapted to other fluorescent fusion proteins, tissues and biological questions.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20956985 DOI: 10.1038/icb.2010.122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunol Cell Biol ISSN: 0818-9641 Impact factor: 5.126