Signaling within and between animal cells is controlled by the many receptor proteins in their membrane. They variously operate as trans-membrane monomers and homo- or hetero-dimers, and may assemble with ion-channels: analyses thereof are needed in studies of receptor actions in tissue physiology and pathology. Interactions between membrane proteins are detectable when pre-labeled with fluorophores, but a much fuller analysis is achievable via advanced optical techniques on living cells. In this context, the measurement of polarization anisotropy in the emitted fluorescence has been the least exploited. Here we demonstrate its methodology and particular advantages in the study of receptor protein assembly. Through excitation in both TIRF a...
AbstractSteady-state polarization-resolved fluorescence imaging is used to analyze the molecular ori...
Understanding membrane protein trafficking, assembly, and expression requires an approach that diffe...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large class of seven transmembrane proteins, which ...
Growth factor receptors are present in the plasma membrane of resting cells as monomers or (pre)dime...
AbstractFluorescence anisotropy and linear dichroism imaging have been widely used for imaging biomo...
The dynamics and stoichiometry of receptors newly delivered on the plasma membrane play a vital role...
<div><p>We present a novel imaging system combining total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) mi...
We present a novel imaging system combining total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy...
We present a novel imaging system combining total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy...
This thesis presents two distinct optical microscopy techniques for applications in cell biophysics:...
Oligomerization of membrane proteins has received intense research interest because of their importa...
Since two decades it has been suggested that the plasma membrane is organized into lipid-separated d...
Protein-protein interactions play a pivotal role in biological signaling networks. It is highly desi...
AbstractIn living cells, variations in membrane orientation occur both in easily imaged large-scale ...
Membrane bound cell signaling is modulated by the membrane ultra-structure, which itself may be affe...
AbstractSteady-state polarization-resolved fluorescence imaging is used to analyze the molecular ori...
Understanding membrane protein trafficking, assembly, and expression requires an approach that diffe...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large class of seven transmembrane proteins, which ...
Growth factor receptors are present in the plasma membrane of resting cells as monomers or (pre)dime...
AbstractFluorescence anisotropy and linear dichroism imaging have been widely used for imaging biomo...
The dynamics and stoichiometry of receptors newly delivered on the plasma membrane play a vital role...
<div><p>We present a novel imaging system combining total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) mi...
We present a novel imaging system combining total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy...
We present a novel imaging system combining total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy...
This thesis presents two distinct optical microscopy techniques for applications in cell biophysics:...
Oligomerization of membrane proteins has received intense research interest because of their importa...
Since two decades it has been suggested that the plasma membrane is organized into lipid-separated d...
Protein-protein interactions play a pivotal role in biological signaling networks. It is highly desi...
AbstractIn living cells, variations in membrane orientation occur both in easily imaged large-scale ...
Membrane bound cell signaling is modulated by the membrane ultra-structure, which itself may be affe...
AbstractSteady-state polarization-resolved fluorescence imaging is used to analyze the molecular ori...
Understanding membrane protein trafficking, assembly, and expression requires an approach that diffe...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large class of seven transmembrane proteins, which ...