Anomalous diffusion of fluorescent probes inside living cell nuclei investigated by spatially-resolved fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

被引:365
|
作者
Wachsmuth, M [1 ]
Waldeck, W [1 ]
Langowski, J [1 ]
机构
[1] German Canc Res Ctr, Div Biophys Macromol, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
anomalous diffusion; EGFP; fluorescence correlation spectroscopy; intracellular diffusion; nuclear structure;
D O I
10.1006/jmbi.2000.3692
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We have investigated spatial variations of the diffusion behavior of the green fluorescent protein mutant EGFP (F64L/S65T) and of the EGFP-beta-galactosidase fusion protein in living cells with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. Our fluorescence correlation spectroscopy device, in connection with a precision x-y translation stage, provides submicron spatial resolution and a detection volume smaller than a femtoliter. The fluorescence fluctuations in cell lines expressing EGFP are caused by molecular diffusion as well as a possible internal and a pH-dependent external protonation process of the EGFP chromophore. The latter processes result in two apparent nonfluorescent states that have to be taken into account when evaluating the fluorescence correlation spectroscopy data. The diffusional contribution deviates from ideal behavior and depends on the position in the cell. The fluorescence correlation spectroscopy data can either be evaluated as a two component model with one fraction of the molecules undergoing free Brownian motion with a diffusion coefficient approximately five times smaller than in aqueous solution, and another fraction diffusing one or two orders of magnitude slower. This latter component is especially noticeable in the nuclei. Alternatively, we can fit the data to an anomalous diffusion model where the time dependence of the diffusion serves as a measure for the degree of obstruction, which is large especially in nuclei. Possible mechanisms for this long tail behavior include corralling, immobile obstacles, and binding with a broad distribution of binding affinities. The results are consistent with recent numerical models of the chromosome territory structure in the cell nucleus. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
引用
收藏
页码:677 / 689
页数:13
相关论文
共 14 条
  • [1] Diffusion of fluorescent probes inside the cell nucleus studied by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
    Langowski, S
    Wachsmuth, M
    Waldeck, W
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2000, 78 (01) : 385A - 385A
  • [2] Anomalous Diffusion Inside Soft Colloidal Suspensions Investigated by Variable Length Scale Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy
    Li, Hengyi
    Zheng, Kaikai
    Yang, Jingfa
    Zhao, Jiang
    ACS OMEGA, 2020, 5 (19): : 11123 - 11130
  • [3] Anomalous protein diffusion in living cells as seen by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
    Weiss, M
    Hashimoto, H
    Nilsson, T
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2003, 84 (06) : 4043 - 4052
  • [4] A system for spatially-resolved total internal reflection-fluorescence correlation spectroscopy using an EMCCD camera
    Kannan, Balakrishnan
    Hong, Yimian
    Thankiah, Sudhaharan
    Liu, Ping
    Maruyama, Ichiro
    Wohland, Thorsten
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2007, : 325A - 326A
  • [5] Spatially-resolved fluorescence-detected two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy probes varying excitonic structure in photosynthetic bacteria
    Vivek Tiwari
    Yassel Acosta Matutes
    Alastair T. Gardiner
    Thomas L. C. Jansen
    Richard J. Cogdell
    Jennifer P. Ogilvie
    Nature Communications, 9
  • [6] Spatially-resolved fluorescence-detected two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy probes varying excitonic structure in photosynthetic bacteria
    Tiwari, Vivek
    Matutes, Yassel Acosta
    Gardiner, Alastair T.
    Jansen, Thomas L. C.
    Cogdell, Richard J.
    Ogilvie, Jennifer P.
    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2018, 9
  • [7] Elucidating Anomalous Protein Diffusion in Living Cells with Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy—Facts and Pitfalls
    Nina Malchus
    Matthias Weiss
    Journal of Fluorescence, 2010, 20 : 19 - 26
  • [8] Nanoscale Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy on Intact Living Cell Membranes with NSOM Probes
    Manzo, Carlo
    van Zanten, Thomas S.
    Garcia-Parajo, Maria F.
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2011, 100 (02) : L8 - L10
  • [9] Nanoscale fluorescence correlation spectroscopy on intact living cell membranes with NSOM probes
    Manzo, Carlo
    van Zanten, Thomas S.
    Garcia-Parajo, Maria F.
    EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS, 2011, 40 : 80 - 80
  • [10] Elucidating Anomalous Protein Diffusion in Living Cells with Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy-Facts and Pitfalls
    Malchus, Nina
    Weiss, Matthias
    JOURNAL OF FLUORESCENCE, 2010, 20 (01) : 19 - 26