| Literature DB >> 29238743 |
Xingguo Liu1, Liang Yang1, Qi Long1, David Weaver2, György Hajnóczky2.
Abstract
Mitochondrial dynamics refers to the processes maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis, including mitochondrial fission, fusion, transport, biogenesis, and mitophagy. Mitochondrial dynamics is essential for maintaining the metabolic function of mitochondria as well as their regulatory roles in cell signaling. In this review, we summarize the recently developed imaging techniques for studying mitochondrial dynamics including: mitochondrial-targeted fluorescent proteins and dyes, live-cell imaging using photoactivation, photoswitching and cell fusion, mitochondrial transcription and replication imaging by in situ hybridization, and imaging mitochondrial dynamics by super-resolution microscopy. Moreover, we discuss examples of how to choose and combine proper fluorescent dyes and/or proteins.Entities:
Keywords: Imaging; Mitochondrial dynamics; Photoactivation; Photoswitching; Super-resolution microscope
Year: 2017 PMID: 29238743 PMCID: PMC5719805 DOI: 10.1007/s41048-017-0037-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys Rep ISSN: 2364-3439
The properties and applications of mitochondria-specific dyes
| Fluorescent dyes | Properties | Applications |
|---|---|---|
| Rhodamine 123 | Negligible cytotoxicity and potential-sensitive | Measure |
| JC-1 | Dual-emission and potential-sensitive | Measure |
| TMRM/TMRE | Potential-sensitive | Measure |
| MitoTracker® probes | Fixable | Mark mitochondria |
| NPA-TPP | High photostability, negligible cytotoxicity, and good water solubility | Long-term tracking |
| Splendor | Excellent fluorescence intensity and negligible background signal | Long-term tracking |
| MitoBADY | High sensitivity and specificity | Long-term tracking |
Fig. 1The combination of mtPAGFP photoactivation with mtDsRed bleaching. PAGPF can be photoactivated by UV-light from a non-fluorescent to a green-fluorescent state. Mitochondria expressing mtPAGFP and mtDsRed are marked in red and the nucleus is marked in blue in this figure. After small region photoactivation, mitochondria in the photoactivated region are labeled as yellow due to the overlapping of red and green. The combination of mtPAGFP photoactivation with mtDsRed bleaching by 543 nm laser can mark the photoactivated mitochondria with single green fluorescence. When the non-photoactivated mitochondria labeled as red fuse with yellow mitochondria or green mitochondria, the color of both mitochondria become yellow for the acquirement of GFP fluorescence
Fig. 2Photoswitching of MitoKaede. Mitochondria expressing MitoKaede are marked in green, and nucleus is marked in blue in this figure. After small region of photoswitching with UV-light, mitochondria change color from green to red. When photoswitched mitochondria labeled as red fuse with mitochondria labeled as green, the color of mitochondria become yellow for the acquirement of GFP fluorescence
Fig. 3Cell fusion model using cells expressing mtDsRed and cells expressing mtGFP. Mitochondria expressing mtGFP or mtDsRed are marked in green or red, and nucleus is marked in blue in this figure. In cell hybrids between cells expressing mtGFP and cells mtDsRed, mitochondria become yellow after green-labeled mitochondria fuse with red-labeled mitochondria