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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 8: Bioimaging and Spectroscopy I

BP 8.1: Invited Talk

Monday, March 7, 2016, 11:30–12:00, H43

Prospects of super-resolution optical microscopy for studying membrane bioactivity — •Christian Eggeling, Marco Fritzsche, and Erdinc Sezgin — Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

Molecular interactions in the plasma membrane of living cells are key in cellular signalling. Protein-protein or protein-lipid complexes, the formation of lipid nanodomains (often denoted "rafts"), or diffusional restrictions by the cortical cytoskeleton are considered to play a functional part in a whole range of membrane-associated processes. The direct and non-invasive observation of such interactions in living cells is often impeded by principle limitations of conventional far-field optical microscopes, specifically with respect to limited spatio-temporal resolution. We present how novel details of molecular membrane dynamics can be obtained by using advanced microscopy approaches such as the combination of super-resolution STED microscopy with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (STED-FCS). We will focus on new insights into the lipid "raft" theory, and on the role of plasma membrane and cytoskeleton organization in the triggering of immune cells, specifically during T-cell activation.

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