High-Precision Protein-Tracking With Interferometric Scattering Microscopy

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The mobility of proteins and lipids within the cell, sculpted oftentimes by the organization of the membrane, reveals a great wealth of information on the function and interaction of these molecules as well as the membrane itself. Single particle tracking has proven to be a vital tool to study the mobility of individual molecules and unravel details of their behavior. Interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy is an emerging technique well-suited for visualizing the diffusion of gold nanoparticle-labeled membrane proteins to a spatial and temporal resolution beyond the means of traditional fluorescent labels. We discuss the applicability of interferometric single particle tracking (iSPT) microscopy to investigate the minutia in the motion of a protein through measurements visualizing the mobility of the epidermal growth factor receptor in various biological scenarios on the live cell.

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Taylor, R. W., Holler, C., Mahmoodabadi, R. G., Küppers, M., Dastjerdi, H. M., Zaburdaev, V., … Sandoghdar, V. (2020). High-Precision Protein-Tracking With Interferometric Scattering Microscopy. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.590158

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