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Single-Fluorophore Dynamic Imaging in Living Cells
Authors:Ryota Iino  Akihiro Kusumi
Affiliation:(1) Kusumi Membrane Organizer Project, Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology Organization (ERATO), Japan Science and Technology Corporation, Chiyoda 5-11-33, Nagoya, 460-0012, Japan;(2) Department of Biological Science, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464-8602, Japan
Abstract:Recently, observation and tracking of single fluorophores, which we term single fluorophore dynamic imaging (SFDI) in this review, in living cells have been achieved. In particular, the recent success of SFDI of individual proteins tagged with green fluorescent protein (GFP) in live cells has opened new important possibilities for studying events occurring in living cells at the level of single molecules. Specifically, SFDI of GFP allows the tracking of movement and oligomerization levels of individual oligomers (monomers) in living cells and, thus, provides powerful means to investigate the movement, assembly, localization, and activation that signaling molecules undergo following an external stimulus. In this short account, we first review technologically important points for SFDI of GFP molecules in living cells, then give examples of its application, and, finally, propose a synergistic use of SFDI and single-particle tracking, a technique used for investigating single or small groups of molecules in live cells over the past 15 years.
Keywords:Single-fluorophore imaging  green fluorescent protein  cell membrane  membrane skeleton  oligomer  translational diffusion
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