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Molecular Decrowding by Tissue Expansion Allows Precise Determination of the Spatial Distribution of Synaptic Proteins at a Nanometer Scale by exTEM

Title
Molecular Decrowding by Tissue Expansion Allows Precise Determination of the Spatial Distribution of Synaptic Proteins at a Nanometer Scale by exTEM
Author(s)
Kim, Kang-HoonYoon, JubeenMacks, Christian P.Park, Han-EolYoun, JihyunLee, Jung-ukAn, MinjiPark, JongseongKo, JaewonSohn, Chang Ho
Issued Date
2023-06
Citation
ACS Nano, v.17, no.11, pp.9919 - 9937
Type
Article
Author Keywords
transmission electron microscopysynaptic cell adhesion moleculesuper-resolution imagingimmunogold labelingtissue expansion
Keywords
INHIBITORY SYNAPSESMICROSCOPYLOCALIZATIONCYTOCHEMISTRYMEMBRANEGEPHYRINLIMIT
ISSN
1936-0851
Abstract
To understand how the molecular machinery of synapses works, it is essential to determine an inventory of synaptic proteins at a subsynaptic resolution. Nevertheless, synaptic proteins are difficult to localize because of the low expression levels and limited access to immunostaining epitopes. Here, we report on the exTEM (epitope-exposed by expansion-transmission electron microscopy) method that enables the imaging of synaptic proteins in situ. This method combines TEM with nanoscale resolution and expandable tissue-hydrogel hybrids for enhanced immunolabeling with better epitope accessibility via molecular decrowding, allowing successful probing of the distribution of various synapse-organizing proteins. We propose that exTEM can be employed for studying the mechanisms underlying the regulation of synaptic architecture and function by providing nanoscale molecular distribution of synaptic proteins in situ. We also envision that exTEM is widely applicable for investigating protein nanostructures located in densely packed environments by immunostaining of commercially available antibodies at nanometer resolution. © 2023 American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46134
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.2c10664
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Related Researcher
  • 고재원 Ko, Jaewon
  • Research Interests Synapse Formation and Function; Neural Circuits; 뇌질환; animal model
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