2014
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201408707
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Cell‐Derived Vesicles for Single‐Molecule Imaging of Membrane Proteins

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… Show more

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“…3 -Because nAChRs are pentameric, ␣4␤2 can assemble with either an (␣4) 3 (␤2) 2 or an (␣4) 2 (␤2) 3 stoichiometry. We used a technique that our laboratory recently developed to perform single molecule analysis of subunit stoichiometry by spatially isolating nAChRs embedded in cell membrane-derived vesicles (42). We generated vesicles from cells expressing ␣4-gfp and ␤2-wt subunits.…”
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“…3 -Because nAChRs are pentameric, ␣4␤2 can assemble with either an (␣4) 3 (␤2) 2 or an (␣4) 2 (␤2) 3 stoichiometry. We used a technique that our laboratory recently developed to perform single molecule analysis of subunit stoichiometry by spatially isolating nAChRs embedded in cell membrane-derived vesicles (42). We generated vesicles from cells expressing ␣4-gfp and ␤2-wt subunits.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control experiments using monomeric receptors showed that there was a low probability of having more than one receptor per isolated vesicle. Of the vesicles generated via nitrogen cavitation, ϳ15% contain a receptor (42). Each field of view was imaged for 500 frames at a frame rate of 200 ms while undergoing continuous 488 nm excitation with an intensity of 60 watt/cm 2 .…”
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