Literature DB >> 24730587

Multicolor fluorescence nanoscopy by photobleaching: concept, verification, and its application to resolve selective storage of proteins in platelets.

Daniel Rönnlund1, Lei Xu, Anna Perols, Annica K B Gad, Amelie Eriksson Karlström, Gert Auer, Jerker Widengren.   

Abstract

Fluorescence nanoscopy provides means to discern the finer details of protein localization and interaction in cells by offering an order of magnitude higher resolution than conventional optical imaging techniques. However, these super resolution techniques put higher demands on the optical system and the fluorescent probes, making multicolor fluorescence nanoscopy a challenging task. Here we present a new and simple procedure, which exploits the photostability and excitation spectra of dyes to increase the number of simultaneous recordable targets in STED nanoscopy. We use this procedure to demonstrate four-color STED imaging of platelets with ≤40 nm resolution and low crosstalk. Platelets can selectively store, sequester, and release a multitude of different proteins, in a manner specific for different physiological and disease states. By applying multicolor nanoscopy to study platelets, we can achieve spatial mapping of the protein organization with a high resolution for multiple proteins at the same time and in the same cell. This provides a means to identify specific platelet activation states for diagnostic purposes and to understand the underlying protein storage and release mechanisms. We studied the organization of the pro- and antiangiogenic proteins VEGF and PF-4, together with fibrinogen and filamentous actin, and found distinct features in their respective protein localization. Further, colocalization analysis revealed only minor overlap between the proteins VEGF and PF-4 indicating that they have separate storage and release mechanisms, corresponding well with their opposite roles as pro- and antiangiogenic proteins, respectively.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24730587     DOI: 10.1021/nn406113m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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1.  Super-multiplexed fluorescence microscopy via photostability contrast.

Authors:  Antony Orth; Richik N Ghosh; Emma R Wilson; Timothy Doughney; Hannah Brown; Philipp Reineck; Jeremy G Thompson; Brant C Gibson
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2018-06-06       Impact factor: 3.732

2.  Multicolour nanoscopy of fixed and living cells with a single STED beam and hyperspectral detection.

Authors:  Franziska R Winter; Maria Loidolt; Volker Westphal; Alexey N Butkevich; Carola Gregor; Steffen J Sahl; Stefan W Hell
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-04-18       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Statistical analysis of 3D localisation microscopy images for quantification of membrane protein distributions in a platelet clot model.

Authors:  Sandra Mayr; Fabian Hauser; Sujitha Puthukodan; Markus Axmann; Janett Göhring; Jaroslaw Jacak
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2020-06-30       Impact factor: 4.475

4.  Fast, streamlined fluorescence nanoscopy resolves rearrangements of SNARE and cargo proteins in platelets co-incubated with cancer cells.

Authors:  Jan Bergstrand; Xinyan Miao; Chinmaya Venugopal Srambickal; Gert Auer; Jerker Widengren
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 9.429

5.  Stimulated emission depletion microscopy with a single depletion laser using five fluorochromes and fluorescence lifetime phasor separation.

Authors:  Mariano Gonzalez Pisfil; Iliya Nadelson; Brigitte Bergner; Sonja Rottmeier; Andreas W Thomae; Steffen Dietzel
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-18       Impact factor: 4.996

6.  Image segmentation and separation of spectrally similar dyes in fluorescence microscopy by dynamic mode decomposition of photobleaching kinetics.

Authors:  Daniel Wüstner
Journal:  BMC Bioinformatics       Date:  2022-08-12       Impact factor: 3.307

7.  Achieving high-efficiency emission depletion nanoscopy by employing cross relaxation in upconversion nanoparticles.

Authors:  Qiuqiang Zhan; Haichun Liu; Baoju Wang; Qiusheng Wu; Rui Pu; Chao Zhou; Bingru Huang; Xingyun Peng; Hans Ågren; Sailing He
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2017-10-20       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 8.  Imaging Platelet Processes and Function-Current and Emerging Approaches for Imaging in vitro and in vivo.

Authors:  Samantha J Montague; Yean J Lim; Woei M Lee; Elizabeth E Gardiner
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 7.561

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