Fluorescent labeling of endogenous proteins for live-cell imaging without exogenous expression of tagged proteins or genetic manipulations has not been routinely possible. We describe a simple versatile antibody-based imaging approach (VAN IMA) for the precise localization and tracking of endogenous nuclear factors. Our protocol can be implemented in every laboratory allowing the efficient and nonharmful delivery of organic dye-conjugated antibodies, or antibody fragments, into different metazoan cell types. Live-cell imaging permits following the labeled probes bound to their endogenous targets. By using conventional and super-resolution imaging we show dynamic changes in the distribution of several nuclear transcription factors (i.e., RNA...
In recent years, many mouse models have been developed to mark and trace the fate of adult cell popu...
Previously, we demonstrated that antibodies printed on a solid support were able to detect protein-p...
Advances in optical imaging modalities and the continued evolution of genetically-encoded fluorescen...
Fluorescent labeling of endogenous proteins for live-cell imaging without exogenous expression of ta...
The spatiotemporal localization of different intracellular factors in real-time and their detection ...
In this chapter, we describe an antibody electroporation-based imaging approach that allows for prec...
In eukaryotic cells, gene transcription is controlled by a plethora of protein complexes. However, m...
IMPACT: 1.868International audienceIntrabodies, when expressed in cells after genetic fusion to fluo...
Wombacher R, Heidbreder M, van de Linde S, et al. Live-cell super-resolution imaging with trimethopr...
Accurate labeling of endogenous proteins for advanced light microscopy in living cells remains chall...
Transcription factors determine cell fate during differentiation and are capable of reprogramming di...
It has long been appreciated that organization of macromolecules within the cell is paramount to pro...
Over the past years, fluorescent proteins (e.g., green fluorescent proteins) have been widely utiliz...
BACKGROUND: Microscopic techniques enable real-space imaging of complex biological events and proces...
The biology of a cell is the sum of many highly dynamic processes, each orchestrated by a plethora o...
In recent years, many mouse models have been developed to mark and trace the fate of adult cell popu...
Previously, we demonstrated that antibodies printed on a solid support were able to detect protein-p...
Advances in optical imaging modalities and the continued evolution of genetically-encoded fluorescen...
Fluorescent labeling of endogenous proteins for live-cell imaging without exogenous expression of ta...
The spatiotemporal localization of different intracellular factors in real-time and their detection ...
In this chapter, we describe an antibody electroporation-based imaging approach that allows for prec...
In eukaryotic cells, gene transcription is controlled by a plethora of protein complexes. However, m...
IMPACT: 1.868International audienceIntrabodies, when expressed in cells after genetic fusion to fluo...
Wombacher R, Heidbreder M, van de Linde S, et al. Live-cell super-resolution imaging with trimethopr...
Accurate labeling of endogenous proteins for advanced light microscopy in living cells remains chall...
Transcription factors determine cell fate during differentiation and are capable of reprogramming di...
It has long been appreciated that organization of macromolecules within the cell is paramount to pro...
Over the past years, fluorescent proteins (e.g., green fluorescent proteins) have been widely utiliz...
BACKGROUND: Microscopic techniques enable real-space imaging of complex biological events and proces...
The biology of a cell is the sum of many highly dynamic processes, each orchestrated by a plethora o...
In recent years, many mouse models have been developed to mark and trace the fate of adult cell popu...
Previously, we demonstrated that antibodies printed on a solid support were able to detect protein-p...
Advances in optical imaging modalities and the continued evolution of genetically-encoded fluorescen...