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Fluorescence-Combined Interferometric Scattering Imaging Reveals Nanoscale Dynamic Events of Single Nascent Adhesions in Living Cells

Jinsung Park, Il-Buem Lee, Hyeon-Min Moon, Jin‐Sun Ryu, Sun‐Young Kong, Seok‐Cheol Hong, Minhaeng Cho

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Focal adhesions (FAs) are dynamic protein nanostructures that form mechanical links between cytoskeletal actin fibers and the extracellular matrix. Here, we demonstrate that interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy, a high-speed and time-unlimited imaging technique, can uncover the real-time dynamics of nanoscopic nascent adhesions (NAs). The high sensitivity and stability of the iSCAT signal enabled us to trace the whole life span of each NA spontaneously nucleated under a lamellipodium. Such high-throughput and long-term image data provide a unique opportunity for statistical analysis of adhesion dynamics. Moreover, we directly revealed that FAs play critical roles in both the extrusion of filopodia as nucleation sites on the leading edge and the one-dimensional transport of cargos along cytoskeletal fibers as fiber docking sites. These experimental results show that iSCAT is a sensitive tool for tracking real-time dynamics of nanoscopic objects involved in endogenous and exogenous biological processes in living cells.

Topics & Concepts

FilopodiaLamellipodiumTotal internal reflection fluorescence microscopeCytoskeletonNanoscopic scaleFluorescence microscopeFocal adhesionLive cell imagingExtracellular matrixNanotechnologyMaterials scienceMicroscopyBiophysicsChemistryFluorescenceActinCell biologyOpticsBiologyPhysicsPhosphorylationCellBiochemistryCellular Mechanics and InteractionsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesSkin and Cellular Biology Research
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