Literature DB >> 35264712

Approach to map nanotopography of cell surface receptors.

Christian Franke1,2,3, Tomáš Chum4, Zuzana Kvíčalová4, Daniela Glatzová4,5, Gregor Jörg Gentsch6, Alvaro Rodriguez7, Dominic A Helmerich8, Lucas Herdly9, Harsha Mavila4, Otakar Frank7, Tomáš Brdička5, Sebastian van de Linde10, Marek Cebecauer11.   

Abstract

Cells communicate with their environment via surface receptors, but nanoscopic receptor organization with respect to complex cell surface morphology remains unclear. This is mainly due to a lack of accessible, robust and high-resolution methods. Here, we present an approach for mapping the topography of receptors at the cell surface with nanometer precision. The method involves coating glass coverslips with glycine, which preserves the fine membrane morphology while allowing immobilized cells to be positioned close to the optical surface. We developed an advanced and simplified algorithm for the analysis of single-molecule localization data acquired in a biplane detection scheme. These advancements enable direct and quantitative mapping of protein distribution on ruffled plasma membranes with near isotropic 3D nanometer resolution. As demonstrated successfully for CD4 and CD45 receptors, the described workflow is a straightforward quantitative technique to study molecules and their interactions at the complex surface nanomorphology of differentiated metazoan cells.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35264712      PMCID: PMC8907216          DOI: 10.1038/s42003-022-03152-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Biol        ISSN: 2399-3642


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