Multipoint fluorescence correlation spectroscopy with total internal reflection fluorescence microscope

  • Ohsugi Y
  • Kinjo M
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Abstract

We report simultaneous determination of diffusion coefficients at different points of a cell membrane using a multipoint fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) system. A system carrying seven detection areas in the evanescent field is achieved by using seven optical fibers on the image plane in the detection port of an objective-type total internal reflection FCS (TIR-FCS) system. Fluctuation of fluorescence intensity is monitored and evaluated using seven photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) and a newly constructed multichannel correlator. We demonstrate simultaneous-multipoint FCS, with a 3-mus time resolution, to investigate heterogeneous structures such as cell membranes and membrane-binding molecular dynamics near glass surfaces in live cells.

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Ohsugi, Y., & Kinjo, M. (2009). Multipoint fluorescence correlation spectroscopy with total internal reflection fluorescence microscope. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 14(1), 014030. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3080723

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