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Cell‐Derived Vesicles for Single‐Molecule Imaging of Membrane Proteins
Authors:Faruk H. Moonschi  Amy K. Effinger  Xiaolu Zhang  William E. Martin  Ashley M. Fox  Dr. David K. Heidary  Prof. Jason E. DeRouchey  Prof. Christopher I. Richards
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, 505 Rose Street, Lexington, KY 40506 (USA)
Abstract:A new approach is presented for the application of single‐molecule imaging to membrane receptors through the use of vesicles derived from cells expressing fluorescently labeled receptors. During the isolation of vesicles, receptors remain embedded in the membrane of the resultant vesicles, thus allowing these vesicles to serve as nanocontainers for single‐molecule measurements. Cell‐derived vesicles maintain the structural integrity of transmembrane receptors by keeping them in their physiological membrane. It was demonstrated that receptors isolated in these vesicles can be studied with solution‐based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and can be isolated on a solid substrate for single‐molecule studies. This technique was applied to determine the stoichiometry of α3β4 nicotinic receptors. The method provides the capability to extend single‐molecule studies to previously inaccessible classes of receptors.
Keywords:fluorescence correlation spectroscopy  fluorescence microscopy  transmembrane proteins  single‐molecule studies  vesicles
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