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Fluorescence energy transfer measurements on cell surfaces: a critical comparison of steady-state fluorimetric and flow cytometric methods.

J Szöllösi, L Trón, S Damjanovich, S H Helliwell, D Arndt-Jovin, T M Jovin.   

Abstract

The energy transfer efficiency E was measured between fluorescein-conjugated concanavalin A (Con A) and rhodamine-conjugated Con A bound to homogeneous tissue culture cells, the HK22 murine lymphoma cell line. Results from a flow cytometric energy transfer method (FCET) and two different steady-state fluorimeter methods were compared. The data were found to be in close agreement after careful correction of the steady-state fluorimetric measurements for contributions from dissociating ligand. The biological variability of the individual cells with respect to E was calculated using an error propagation analysis and were found to be less than the variability in the absolute amount of ligand binding per cell. FCET has a number of advantages over the fluorimetric measurements using suspensions of cells: (1) relatively labile receptor-ligand complexes can be measured; (2) the analysis can be restricted to undamaged cells by gating the data collection on the light-scattering signals; (3) heterogeneous populations of cells with respect to donor and acceptor topology can be distinguished by the correlation of E with other cellular parameters derived from additional signals or combinations thereof; and (4) the dynamics of donor-acceptor redistribution on subpopulations can be measured.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6714028     DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990050216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytometry        ISSN: 0196-4763


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