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Monitoring Lipid Anchor Organization in Cell Membranes by PIE-FCCS
[Image: see text] This study examines the dynamic co-localization of lipid-anchored fluorescent proteins in living cells using pulsed-interleaved excitation fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (PIE-FCCS) and fluorescence lifetime analysis. Specifically, we look at the pairwise co-localizatio...
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American Chemical Society
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22631607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja300374c |
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author | Triffo, Sara B. Huang, Hector H. Smith, Adam W. Chou, Eldon T. Groves, Jay T. |
author_facet | Triffo, Sara B. Huang, Hector H. Smith, Adam W. Chou, Eldon T. Groves, Jay T. |
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description | [Image: see text] This study examines the dynamic co-localization of lipid-anchored fluorescent proteins in living cells using pulsed-interleaved excitation fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (PIE-FCCS) and fluorescence lifetime analysis. Specifically, we look at the pairwise co-localization of anchors from lymphocyte cell kinase (LCK: myristoyl, palmitoyl, palmitoyl), RhoA (geranylgeranyl), and K-Ras (farnesyl) proteins in different cell types. In Jurkat cells, a density-dependent increase in cross-correlation among RhoA anchors is observed, while LCK anchors exhibit a more moderate increase and broader distribution. No correlation was detected among K-Ras anchors or between any of the different anchor types studied. Fluorescence lifetime data reveal no significant Förster resonance energy transfer in any of the data. In COS 7 cells, minimal correlation was detected among LCK or RhoA anchors. Taken together, these observations suggest that some lipid anchors take part in anchor-specific co-clustering with other existing clusters of native proteins and lipids in the membrane. Importantly, these observations do not support a simple interpretation of lipid anchor-mediated organization driven by partitioning based on binary lipid phase separation. |
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spelling | pubmed-36262362013-04-15 Monitoring Lipid Anchor Organization in Cell Membranes by PIE-FCCS Triffo, Sara B. Huang, Hector H. Smith, Adam W. Chou, Eldon T. Groves, Jay T. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] This study examines the dynamic co-localization of lipid-anchored fluorescent proteins in living cells using pulsed-interleaved excitation fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (PIE-FCCS) and fluorescence lifetime analysis. Specifically, we look at the pairwise co-localization of anchors from lymphocyte cell kinase (LCK: myristoyl, palmitoyl, palmitoyl), RhoA (geranylgeranyl), and K-Ras (farnesyl) proteins in different cell types. In Jurkat cells, a density-dependent increase in cross-correlation among RhoA anchors is observed, while LCK anchors exhibit a more moderate increase and broader distribution. No correlation was detected among K-Ras anchors or between any of the different anchor types studied. Fluorescence lifetime data reveal no significant Förster resonance energy transfer in any of the data. In COS 7 cells, minimal correlation was detected among LCK or RhoA anchors. Taken together, these observations suggest that some lipid anchors take part in anchor-specific co-clustering with other existing clusters of native proteins and lipids in the membrane. Importantly, these observations do not support a simple interpretation of lipid anchor-mediated organization driven by partitioning based on binary lipid phase separation. American Chemical Society 2012-05-25 2012-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3626236/ /pubmed/22631607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja300374c Text en Copyright © 2012 American Chemical Society |
spellingShingle | Triffo, Sara B. Huang, Hector H. Smith, Adam W. Chou, Eldon T. Groves, Jay T. Monitoring Lipid Anchor Organization in Cell Membranes by PIE-FCCS |
title | Monitoring Lipid Anchor
Organization in Cell Membranes
by PIE-FCCS |
title_full | Monitoring Lipid Anchor
Organization in Cell Membranes
by PIE-FCCS |
title_fullStr | Monitoring Lipid Anchor
Organization in Cell Membranes
by PIE-FCCS |
title_full_unstemmed | Monitoring Lipid Anchor
Organization in Cell Membranes
by PIE-FCCS |
title_short | Monitoring Lipid Anchor
Organization in Cell Membranes
by PIE-FCCS |
title_sort | monitoring lipid anchor
organization in cell membranes
by pie-fccs |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22631607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja300374c |
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