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Analysis of Phase Heterogeneity in Lipid Membranes Using Single-Molecule Tracking in Live Cells

Title
Analysis of Phase Heterogeneity in Lipid Membranes Using Single-Molecule Tracking in Live Cells
Author(s)
Park, JiseongAhn, YongdeokLee, Wonhee JohnJin, SiwooJeong, SejooKim, JaeyongLee, Young-SamLee, Jong-ChanSeo, Daeha
Issued Date
2023-10
Citation
Analytical Chemistry, v.95, no.43, pp.15924 - 15932
Type
Article
Keywords
ORGANIZATIONDIFFUSIONDYNAMICSCHOLESTEROLACTIVATIONTRANSITIONSEPARATIONGOLD NANOPARTICLESRAFTSNUCLEATION
ISSN
0003-2700
Abstract
In live cells, the plasma membrane is composed of lipid domains separated by hundreds of nanometers in dynamic equilibrium. Lipid phase separation regulates the trafficking and spatiotemporal organization of membrane molecules that promote signal transduction. However, visualizing domains with adequate spatiotemporal accuracy remains challenging because of their subdiffraction limit size and highly dynamic properties. Here, we present a single lipid-molecular motion analysis pipeline (lipid-MAP) for analyzing the phase heterogeneity of lipid membranes by detecting the instantaneous velocity change of a single lipid molecule using the excellent optical properties of nanoparticles, high spatial localization accuracy of single-molecule localization microscopy, and separation capability of the diffusion state of the hidden Markov model algorithm. Using lipid-MAP, individual lipid molecules were found to be in dynamic equilibrium between two statistically distinguishable phases, leading to the formation of small (∼170 nm), viscous (2.5× more viscous than surrounding areas), and transient domains in live cells. Moreover, our findings provide an understanding of how membrane compositional changes, i.e., cholesterol and phospholipids, affect domain formation. This imaging method can contribute to an improved understanding of spatiotemporal-controlled membrane dynamics at the molecular level. © 2023 American Chemical Society
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47707
DOI
10.1021/acs.analchem.3c02655
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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  • 이영삼 Lee, Young-Sam
  • Research Interests DNA replication and repair; Restoration of cellular senescence; Structural and functional relationship of proteins
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Department of Physics and Chemistry SMALL LAB(Single Molecule Approaches to ceLL Lab) 1. Journal Articles
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