| Literature DB >> 29429094 |
Jacopo Solari1, Francois Anquez2, Katharina M Scherer3, Thomas S Shimizu4.
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We describe two methods for high-resolution fluorescence imaging of the positioning and mobility of E. coli chemoreceptors fused to photoconvertible fluorescent proteins. Chemoreceptors such as Tar and Tsr are transmembrane proteins expressed at high levels (thousands of copies per cell). Together with their cognate cytosolic signaling proteins, they form clusters on the plasma membrane. Theoretical models imply that the size of these clusters is an important parameter for signaling, and recent PALM imaging has revealed a broad distribution of cluster sizes. We describe experimental setups and protocols for PALM imaging in fixed cells with ~10 nm spatial precision, which allows analysis of cluster-size distributions, and localized-photoactivation single-particle tracking (LPA-SPT) in live cells at ~10 ms temporal resolution, which allows for analysis of cluster mobility.Entities:
Keywords: Bacterial chemotaxis; Membrane protein mobility; Photoactivation localization microscopy (PALM); Receptor clustering; Single-particle tracking; Superresolution microscopy
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29429094 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7577-8_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745