Fluorescence-anisotropy-based homo-FRET detection methods can be employed to study clustering of identical proteins in cells. Here, the potential of fluorescence anisotropy microscopy for the quantitative imaging of protein clusters with subcellular resolution is investigated. Steady-state and time-resolved anisotropy detection and both one- and two-photon excitation methods are compared. The methods are evaluated on cells expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) constructs that contain one or two FK506-binding proteins. This makes it possible to control dimerization and oligomerization of the constructs and yields the experimental relation between anisotropy and cluster size. The results show that, independent of the experimental method,...
AbstractThe dynamics of protein distribution in endocytic membranes are relevant for many cellular p...
<p>Fluorescence anisotropy can be used to monitor homoFRET. A characteristic feature of homoFRET in ...
Spatio-temporal compartmentalization of membrane proteins is critical for the regulation of diverse ...
AbstractFluorescence-anisotropy-based homo-FRET detection methods can be employed to study clusterin...
Homo-FRET, Förster resonance energy transfer between identical fluorophores, can be conveniently mea...
AbstractFluorescence anisotropy decay microscopy was used to determine, in individual living cells, ...
Protein-protein interactions play a pivotal role in biological signaling networks. It is highly desi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we present the basic physical principles of the fluorescence ...
Many biological functions, involve assembly of proteins. Protein clustering has an important role in...
Growth factor receptors are present in the plasma membrane of resting cells as monomers or (pre)dime...
Classical FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer) using two fluorescent labels (one for the donor a...
HomoFRET is a method in fluorescence microscopy to measure protein clustering in cells by calculatin...
Classical FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer) using two fluorescent labels (one for the donor ...
Since two decades it has been suggested that the plasma membrane is organized into lipid-separated d...
International audienceSpatio-temporal compartmentalization of membrane proteins is critical for the ...
AbstractThe dynamics of protein distribution in endocytic membranes are relevant for many cellular p...
<p>Fluorescence anisotropy can be used to monitor homoFRET. A characteristic feature of homoFRET in ...
Spatio-temporal compartmentalization of membrane proteins is critical for the regulation of diverse ...
AbstractFluorescence-anisotropy-based homo-FRET detection methods can be employed to study clusterin...
Homo-FRET, Förster resonance energy transfer between identical fluorophores, can be conveniently mea...
AbstractFluorescence anisotropy decay microscopy was used to determine, in individual living cells, ...
Protein-protein interactions play a pivotal role in biological signaling networks. It is highly desi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we present the basic physical principles of the fluorescence ...
Many biological functions, involve assembly of proteins. Protein clustering has an important role in...
Growth factor receptors are present in the plasma membrane of resting cells as monomers or (pre)dime...
Classical FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer) using two fluorescent labels (one for the donor a...
HomoFRET is a method in fluorescence microscopy to measure protein clustering in cells by calculatin...
Classical FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer) using two fluorescent labels (one for the donor ...
Since two decades it has been suggested that the plasma membrane is organized into lipid-separated d...
International audienceSpatio-temporal compartmentalization of membrane proteins is critical for the ...
AbstractThe dynamics of protein distribution in endocytic membranes are relevant for many cellular p...
<p>Fluorescence anisotropy can be used to monitor homoFRET. A characteristic feature of homoFRET in ...
Spatio-temporal compartmentalization of membrane proteins is critical for the regulation of diverse ...