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A New and Robust Method of Tethering IgG Surrogate Antigens on Lipid Bilayer Membranes to Facilitate the TIRFM Based Live Cell and Single Molecule Imaging Experiments

Our understanding of cell-cell interactions has been significantly improved in the past years with the help of Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscope (TIRFM) in combination with an antigen presenting system supported by planar lipid bilayer (PLB) membranes, which are used to mimic the ext...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Shaosen, Xu, Liling, Zhao, Xingwang, Chen, Xin, Fan, Yilin, Wan, Zhengpeng, Xu, Yinsheng, Liu, Wanli
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3661735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23717469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063735
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author Zhang, Shaosen
Xu, Liling
Zhao, Xingwang
Chen, Xin
Fan, Yilin
Wan, Zhengpeng
Xu, Yinsheng
Liu, Wanli
author_facet Zhang, Shaosen
Xu, Liling
Zhao, Xingwang
Chen, Xin
Fan, Yilin
Wan, Zhengpeng
Xu, Yinsheng
Liu, Wanli
author_sort Zhang, Shaosen
collection PubMed
description Our understanding of cell-cell interactions has been significantly improved in the past years with the help of Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscope (TIRFM) in combination with an antigen presenting system supported by planar lipid bilayer (PLB) membranes, which are used to mimic the extensive receptor and ligand interactions within cell-cell contact interface. In TIRFM experiments, it is a challenge to uniformly present ligand molecules in monomeric format on the surface of PLB membranes. Here, we introduce a new and robust method of tethering IgG surrogate antigen ligands on the surface of Ni(2+)-containing PLB membranes. In this method, we use a modified D domain from staphylococcal protein A molecule that is fused with an N-terminus polyhistidine tag (H12-D-domain) to tether IgG surrogate antigens on Ni(2+)-containing PLB membranes. We systematically assessed the specificity and capability of H12-D-domain construct to capture IgG molecules from different species through live cell and single molecule TIRFM imaging. We find that these IgG surrogate antigens tethered by H12-D-domain show better lateral mobility and are more uniformly distributed on PLB membranes than the ones tethered by streptavidin. Neither IgM molecules, nor Fab or F(ab’)(2) fragments of IgG molecules can be tethered on PLB membranes by H12-D-domain construct. These tethered IgG surrogate antigens strongly induce the formation and accumulation of signaling active antigen receptor microclusters within the immunological synapse in B or T lymphocyte cells. Thus our method provides a new and robust method to tether IgG surrogate antigens or other molecules fused with IgG Fc portion on PLB membranes for TIRFM based molecule imaging experiments.
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spelling pubmed-36617352013-05-28 A New and Robust Method of Tethering IgG Surrogate Antigens on Lipid Bilayer Membranes to Facilitate the TIRFM Based Live Cell and Single Molecule Imaging Experiments Zhang, Shaosen Xu, Liling Zhao, Xingwang Chen, Xin Fan, Yilin Wan, Zhengpeng Xu, Yinsheng Liu, Wanli PLoS One Research Article Our understanding of cell-cell interactions has been significantly improved in the past years with the help of Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscope (TIRFM) in combination with an antigen presenting system supported by planar lipid bilayer (PLB) membranes, which are used to mimic the extensive receptor and ligand interactions within cell-cell contact interface. In TIRFM experiments, it is a challenge to uniformly present ligand molecules in monomeric format on the surface of PLB membranes. Here, we introduce a new and robust method of tethering IgG surrogate antigen ligands on the surface of Ni(2+)-containing PLB membranes. In this method, we use a modified D domain from staphylococcal protein A molecule that is fused with an N-terminus polyhistidine tag (H12-D-domain) to tether IgG surrogate antigens on Ni(2+)-containing PLB membranes. We systematically assessed the specificity and capability of H12-D-domain construct to capture IgG molecules from different species through live cell and single molecule TIRFM imaging. We find that these IgG surrogate antigens tethered by H12-D-domain show better lateral mobility and are more uniformly distributed on PLB membranes than the ones tethered by streptavidin. Neither IgM molecules, nor Fab or F(ab’)(2) fragments of IgG molecules can be tethered on PLB membranes by H12-D-domain construct. These tethered IgG surrogate antigens strongly induce the formation and accumulation of signaling active antigen receptor microclusters within the immunological synapse in B or T lymphocyte cells. Thus our method provides a new and robust method to tether IgG surrogate antigens or other molecules fused with IgG Fc portion on PLB membranes for TIRFM based molecule imaging experiments. Public Library of Science 2013-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3661735/ /pubmed/23717469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063735 Text en © 2013 Zhang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Shaosen
Xu, Liling
Zhao, Xingwang
Chen, Xin
Fan, Yilin
Wan, Zhengpeng
Xu, Yinsheng
Liu, Wanli
A New and Robust Method of Tethering IgG Surrogate Antigens on Lipid Bilayer Membranes to Facilitate the TIRFM Based Live Cell and Single Molecule Imaging Experiments
title A New and Robust Method of Tethering IgG Surrogate Antigens on Lipid Bilayer Membranes to Facilitate the TIRFM Based Live Cell and Single Molecule Imaging Experiments
title_full A New and Robust Method of Tethering IgG Surrogate Antigens on Lipid Bilayer Membranes to Facilitate the TIRFM Based Live Cell and Single Molecule Imaging Experiments
title_fullStr A New and Robust Method of Tethering IgG Surrogate Antigens on Lipid Bilayer Membranes to Facilitate the TIRFM Based Live Cell and Single Molecule Imaging Experiments
title_full_unstemmed A New and Robust Method of Tethering IgG Surrogate Antigens on Lipid Bilayer Membranes to Facilitate the TIRFM Based Live Cell and Single Molecule Imaging Experiments
title_short A New and Robust Method of Tethering IgG Surrogate Antigens on Lipid Bilayer Membranes to Facilitate the TIRFM Based Live Cell and Single Molecule Imaging Experiments
title_sort new and robust method of tethering igg surrogate antigens on lipid bilayer membranes to facilitate the tirfm based live cell and single molecule imaging experiments
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3661735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23717469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063735
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