AbstractSingle particle tracking is a powerful tool for probing the organization and dynamics of the plasma membrane constituents. We used this technique to study the μ-opioid receptor belonging to the large family of the G-protein-coupled receptors involved with other partners in a signal transduction pathway. The specific labeling of the receptor coupled to a T7-tag at its N-terminus, stably expressed in fibroblastic cells, was achieved by colloidal gold coupled to a monoclonal anti T7-tag antibody. The lateral movements of the particles were followed by nanovideomicroscopy at 40ms time resolution during 2min with a spatial precision of 15nm. The receptors were found to have either a slow or directed diffusion mode (10%) or a walking conf...
AbstractSingle particle tracking (SPT) of transmembrane receptors in the plasma membrane often revea...
AbstractThe current understanding of how receptors diffuse and cluster in the plasma membrane is lim...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors are known to form homo-and heteromers at the plasma membrane, bu...
AbstractSingle particle tracking is a powerful tool for probing the organization and dynamics of the...
AbstractDiffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, μ-opioid receptor (μOR), in the plasma membrane w...
ABSTRACT Diffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, m-opioid receptor (mOR), in the plasma membrane ...
AbstractDiffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, μ-opioid receptor (μOR), in the plasma membrane w...
We address the question of the existence of a specific membrane organization which could favor the i...
We address the question of the existence of a specific membrane organization which could favor the i...
AbstractPrevious single-molecule studies have shown a long-term diffusion superimposed to a short-te...
The movements of E-cadherin, epidermal growth factor receptor, and transferrin receptor in the plasm...
The lateral diffusion of a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) in the plasma membrane determines its i...
The lateral diffusion of a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) in the plasma membrane determines its i...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors are known to form homo-and heteromers at the plasma membrane, bu...
AbstractLocal movements of receptors in the plasma membrane have been extensively studied, as it is ...
AbstractSingle particle tracking (SPT) of transmembrane receptors in the plasma membrane often revea...
AbstractThe current understanding of how receptors diffuse and cluster in the plasma membrane is lim...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors are known to form homo-and heteromers at the plasma membrane, bu...
AbstractSingle particle tracking is a powerful tool for probing the organization and dynamics of the...
AbstractDiffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, μ-opioid receptor (μOR), in the plasma membrane w...
ABSTRACT Diffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, m-opioid receptor (mOR), in the plasma membrane ...
AbstractDiffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, μ-opioid receptor (μOR), in the plasma membrane w...
We address the question of the existence of a specific membrane organization which could favor the i...
We address the question of the existence of a specific membrane organization which could favor the i...
AbstractPrevious single-molecule studies have shown a long-term diffusion superimposed to a short-te...
The movements of E-cadherin, epidermal growth factor receptor, and transferrin receptor in the plasm...
The lateral diffusion of a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) in the plasma membrane determines its i...
The lateral diffusion of a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) in the plasma membrane determines its i...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors are known to form homo-and heteromers at the plasma membrane, bu...
AbstractLocal movements of receptors in the plasma membrane have been extensively studied, as it is ...
AbstractSingle particle tracking (SPT) of transmembrane receptors in the plasma membrane often revea...
AbstractThe current understanding of how receptors diffuse and cluster in the plasma membrane is lim...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors are known to form homo-and heteromers at the plasma membrane, bu...