Interactions between membrane proteins are poorly understood despite their importance in cell signaling and drug development. Here, we present a co-immunoimmobilization assay (Co-II) enabling the direct observation of membrane protein interactions in single living cells that overcomes the limitations of currently prevalent proximity-based indirect methods. Using Co-II, we investigated the transient homodimerizations of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and beta-2 adrenergic receptor (β2-AR) in living cells, revealing the differential regulation of these receptors’ dimerizations by molecular conformations and microenvironment in a plasma membrane. Co-II should provide a simple, rapid, and robust platform for visualizing both weak and s...
Single fluorescent-molecule video imaging and tracking in living cells are revolutionizing our under...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
G Protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute an abundant family of membrane proteins which play a ...
Interactions between membrane proteins are poorly understood despite their importance in cell signal...
(A) Schematic of the Co-II assay. The interaction between a fluorescently labeled prey protein and a...
We present a single-molecule diffusional-mobility-shift assay (smDIMSA) for analyzing the interactio...
We present an ultrasensitive technique for quantitative protein–protein interaction analysis i...
We present an ultrasensitive technique for quantitative protein–protein interaction analysis in a tw...
Dietz MS, Fricke F, Krueger CL, Niemann H, Heilemann M. Receptor-Ligand Interactions: Binding Affini...
Cell membrane: assaying protein interactions in cancer cells A new method for analyzing transient in...
In this thesis we developed tools to utilize single-molecule tracking microscopy to study the signal...
Membrane bound cell signaling is modulated by the membrane ultra-structure, which itself may be affe...
Membrane cholesterol can alter the signaling pathways of living cells. However, the process that mod...
Molecular interactions are key to many chemical and biological processes like protein function. In m...
This thesis studies protein-scale molecular interactions in the plasma membrane of living mammalian ...
Single fluorescent-molecule video imaging and tracking in living cells are revolutionizing our under...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
G Protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute an abundant family of membrane proteins which play a ...
Interactions between membrane proteins are poorly understood despite their importance in cell signal...
(A) Schematic of the Co-II assay. The interaction between a fluorescently labeled prey protein and a...
We present a single-molecule diffusional-mobility-shift assay (smDIMSA) for analyzing the interactio...
We present an ultrasensitive technique for quantitative protein–protein interaction analysis i...
We present an ultrasensitive technique for quantitative protein–protein interaction analysis in a tw...
Dietz MS, Fricke F, Krueger CL, Niemann H, Heilemann M. Receptor-Ligand Interactions: Binding Affini...
Cell membrane: assaying protein interactions in cancer cells A new method for analyzing transient in...
In this thesis we developed tools to utilize single-molecule tracking microscopy to study the signal...
Membrane bound cell signaling is modulated by the membrane ultra-structure, which itself may be affe...
Membrane cholesterol can alter the signaling pathways of living cells. However, the process that mod...
Molecular interactions are key to many chemical and biological processes like protein function. In m...
This thesis studies protein-scale molecular interactions in the plasma membrane of living mammalian ...
Single fluorescent-molecule video imaging and tracking in living cells are revolutionizing our under...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
G Protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute an abundant family of membrane proteins which play a ...