Aptamer-based single-molecule imaging of insulin receptors in living cells

  • Chang M
  • Kwon M
  • Kim S
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a single-molecule imaging platform that quantitatively explores the spatiotemporal dynamics of individual insulin receptors in living cells. Modified DNA aptamers that specifically recognize insulin receptors (IRs) with a high affinity were selected through the SELEX process. Using quantum dot-labeled aptamers, we successfully imaged and analyzed the diffusive motions of individual IRs in the plasma membranes of a variety of cell lines (HIR, HEK293, HepG2). We further explored the cholesterol-dependent movement of IRs to address whether cholesterol depletion interferes with IRs and found that cholesterol depletion of the plasma membrane by methyl-β-cyclodextrin reduces the mobility of IRs. The aptamer-based single-molecule imaging of IRs will provide better understanding of insulin signal transduction through the dynamics study of IRs in the plasma membrane.

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Chang, M., Kwon, M., Kim, S., Yunn, N.-O., Kim, D., Ryu, S. H., & Lee, J.-B. (2013). Aptamer-based single-molecule imaging of insulin receptors in living cells. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 19(5), 051204. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.19.5.051204

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