Literature DB >> 21044582

Movements of individual BKCa channels in live cell membrane monitored by site-specific labeling using quantum dots.

Sehoon Won1, Hae-Deun Kim, Ji-Yeon Kim, Byoung-Cheol Lee, Sunghoe Chang, Chul-Seung Park.   

Abstract

The movements of BK(Ca) channels were investigated in live cells using quantum dots (QDs). The extracellular N-terminus was metabolically tagged with biotin, labeled with streptavidin-conjugated QDs and then monitored using real-time time-lapse imaging in COS-7 cells and cultured neurons. By tracking hundreds of channels, we were able to determine the characteristics of channel movements quantitatively. Channels in COS-7 cells exhibited a confined diffusion in an area of 1.915 μm(2), with an initial diffusion coefficient of 0.033 μm(2)/s. In neurons, the channel movements were more heterogeneous and highly dependent on subcellular location. While the channels in soma diffused slowly without clear confinement, axodendritic channels showed more rapid and pseudo-one-dimensional movements. Intriguingly, the channel movement in somata was drastically increased by the neuronal β4 subunit, in contrast to the channels in the axodendritic area where the mobility were significantly decreased. Thus, our results demonstrate that the membrane mobility of BK(Ca) channels can be greatly influenced by the expression system used, subunit composition, and subcellular location. This QD-based, single-molecule tracking technique can be utilized to investigate the cellular mechanisms that determine the mobility as well as the localization of various membrane proteins in live cells.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21044582      PMCID: PMC2965938          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2010.08.049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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