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Vortrag von Kristina Ganzinger
Vortragstitel: "DNA-PAINT single-particle tracking (DNA-PAINT-SPT) enables extended single-molecule studies of membrane protein interactions"
Anlass: Joint CellNanOs and SFB - Seminar
Beginn: 23.01.2024 - 16:15 Uhr
Ort: CellNanOs, 38/201
Über die Vortragende: Dr. Kristina Ganzinger forscht zum Thema Physik zellulärer Interaktionen am NWO Institut AMOLF, Amsterdam
Inhalt des Vortrags:Quantifying protein-protein interactions in cell membranes is key to understand many cellular processes, including a cell’s communication with its surroundings via cell surface receptors. While single-molecule tracking is a valuable tool to measure receptor-ligand interaction kinetics in cell membranes, photobleaching limits the observation times of individual molecules to only a few seconds with commonly-used fluorescent proteins or dyes. In practice, this makes it often hard to reliably distinguish real interactions from random colocalization events. Here, we show that this limitation can be overcome by a new labelling method based on DNA-PAINT, with fluorescently-labelled oligonucleotides transiently binding to a complementary DNA strand attached to the molecule of interest. I will show that DNA-PAINT based single-particle tracking (DNA-PAINT-SPT) can be readily combined with existing protein tagging methods, such as SNAP tags or nanobodies. I will report on leveraging this technique from a proof-of-principle implementation to a useful tool for the SPT community.