The investigation of the subcellular localization, dynamics and interaction of proteins and protein complexes in prokaryotes is complicated by the small size of the cells. Super-resolution microscopy (SRM) comprise various new techniques that allow light microscopy with a resolution that can be up to ten-fold higher than conventional light microscopy. Application of SRM techniques to living prokaryotes demands the introduction of suitable fluorescent probes, usually by fusion of proteins of interest to fluorescent proteins with properties compatible to SRM. Here we describe an approach that is based on the genetically encoded self-labelling enzymes HaloTag and SNAP-tag. Proteins of interest are fused to HaloTag or SNAP-tag and cell permeabl...
Maintenance of the bacterial homeostasis initially emanates from interactions between proteins and t...
Single-molecule imaging in living cells can provide unique information about biological processes. B...
<p>Two representative <i>S</i>. Typhimurium cells co-expressing fusions of CheY and CheZ to Halo- an...
Methods that enable the super-resolution imaging of intracellular proteins in live bacterial cells p...
Reliable methods to det. the subcellular localization of bacterial proteins are needed for the study...
ABSTRACT The use of fluorescent and luminescent proteins in visualizing proteins has become a powerf...
Mol. probes that illuminate the subcellular organization of prokaryotic organisms are essential for ...
The rapid development in fluorescence microscopy and imaging techniques has greatly benefited our un...
Type III secretion systems mediate translocation of effector proteins into mammalian cells. These pr...
Visualizing and quantifying molecular motion and interactions inside living cells provides crucial i...
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful quantitative tool for exploring regulatory networks in single ...
Single-molecule imaging enables biophysical measurements devoid of ensemble averaging, gives enhance...
Gram-negative bacteria have a highly evolved cell wall with two membranes composed of complex arrays...
A cell’s biochemistry is now known to be the biochem-istry of molecular machines, that is, protein c...
Super-resolution microscopy requires that subcellular structures are labeled with bright and photost...
Maintenance of the bacterial homeostasis initially emanates from interactions between proteins and t...
Single-molecule imaging in living cells can provide unique information about biological processes. B...
<p>Two representative <i>S</i>. Typhimurium cells co-expressing fusions of CheY and CheZ to Halo- an...
Methods that enable the super-resolution imaging of intracellular proteins in live bacterial cells p...
Reliable methods to det. the subcellular localization of bacterial proteins are needed for the study...
ABSTRACT The use of fluorescent and luminescent proteins in visualizing proteins has become a powerf...
Mol. probes that illuminate the subcellular organization of prokaryotic organisms are essential for ...
The rapid development in fluorescence microscopy and imaging techniques has greatly benefited our un...
Type III secretion systems mediate translocation of effector proteins into mammalian cells. These pr...
Visualizing and quantifying molecular motion and interactions inside living cells provides crucial i...
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful quantitative tool for exploring regulatory networks in single ...
Single-molecule imaging enables biophysical measurements devoid of ensemble averaging, gives enhance...
Gram-negative bacteria have a highly evolved cell wall with two membranes composed of complex arrays...
A cell’s biochemistry is now known to be the biochem-istry of molecular machines, that is, protein c...
Super-resolution microscopy requires that subcellular structures are labeled with bright and photost...
Maintenance of the bacterial homeostasis initially emanates from interactions between proteins and t...
Single-molecule imaging in living cells can provide unique information about biological processes. B...
<p>Two representative <i>S</i>. Typhimurium cells co-expressing fusions of CheY and CheZ to Halo- an...