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Investigating molecular crowding within nuclear pores using polarization-PALM.

Guo Fu1, Li-Chun Tu1, Anton Zilman2,3, Siegfried M Musser1.   

Abstract

The key component of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) controlling permeability, selectivity, and the speed of nucleocytoplasmic transport is an assembly of natively unfolded polypeptides, which contain phenylalanine-glycine (FG) binding sites for nuclear transport receptors. The architecture and dynamics of the FG-network have been refractory to characterization due to the paucity of experimental methods able to probe the mobility and density of the FG-polypeptides and embedded macromolecules within intact NPCs. Combining fluorescence polarization, super-resolution microscopy, and mathematical analyses, we examined the rotational mobility of fluorescent probes at various locations within the FG-network under different conditions. We demonstrate that polarization PALM (p-PALM) provides a rich source of information about low rotational mobilities that are inaccessible with bulk fluorescence anisotropy approaches, and anticipate that p-PALM is well-suited to explore numerous crowded cellular environments. In total, our findings indicate that the NPC's internal organization consists of multiple dynamic environments with different local properties.

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Keywords:  PALM; biophysics; cell biology; human; nuclear pores; polarization PALM; rotational diffusion; structural biology; super-resolution microscopy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28949296      PMCID: PMC5693140          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.28716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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