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Imaging Membrane Order and Dynamic Interactions in Living Cells with a DNA Zipper Probe

Yousef Bagheri, Ahsan Ausaf Ali, Puspam Keshri, James J. Chambers, Anne Gershenson, Mingxu You

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cell membrane is a dynamic and heterogeneous structure composed of distinct sub-compartments. Within these compartments, preferential interactions occur among various lipids and proteins. Currently, it is still challenging to image these short-lived membrane complexes, especially in living cells. In this work, we present a DNA-based probe, termed "DNA Zipper", which allows the membrane order and pattern of transient interactions to be imaged in living cells using standard fluorescence microscopes. By fine-tuning the length and binding affinity of DNA duplex, these probes can precisely extend the duration of membrane lipid interactions via dynamic DNA hybridization. The correlation between membrane order and the activation of T-cell receptor signaling has also been studied. These programmable DNA probes function after a brief cell incubation, which can be easily adapted to study lipid interactions and membrane order during different membrane signaling events.

Topics & Concepts

ZipperDNAMembraneBiophysicsCell biologyCell membraneCellMembrane proteinLiving cellFluorescence microscopeBiologyChemistryBiochemistryFluorescenceAlgorithmComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA Interference and Gene Delivery