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Two GPSes in a Ball: Deciphering the Endosomal Tug-of-War Using Plasmonic Dark-Field STORM

Author(s)
Jin, SiwooPark, JiseongLee, Wonhee JohnAhn, YongdeokPark, YoungchanPark, MinsooHwang, InchanSeo, KwanyongSeo, Daeha
Issued Date
2022-05
DOI
10.1021/jacsau.2c00180
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/61455
Citation
JACS Au, v.2, no.7, pp.1596 - 1603
Abstract
Live video recording of intracellular material transport is a promising means of deciphering the fascinating underlying mechanisms driving life at the molecular level. Such technology holds the key to realizing real-time observation at appropriate resolutions in three-dimensional (3D) space within living cells. Here, we report an optical microscopic method for probing endosomal dynamics with proper spatiotemporal resolution within 3D space in live cells: plasmonic dark-field STORM (pdf-STORM). We first confirmed that pdf-STORM has a spatial resolution comparable to that of scanning electron microscopy. Additionally, by observing two optical probes within a single organelle, we were able to track rotational movements and demonstrate the feasibility of using pdf-STORM to observe the angular displacements of an endosome during a “tug-of-war” over an extended period. Finally, we show various biophysical parameters of the hitherto unelucidated dynamics of endosomes─angular displacement is discontinuous and y-axis movement predominates and follows a long-tail distribution.
Publisher
American Chemical Society
ISSN
2691-3704

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