Super-resolution microscopy for structural cell biology
Super-resolution microscopy techniques, and specifically single-molecule localization
microscopy (SMLM), are approaching nanometer resolution inside cells and thus have great …
microscopy (SMLM), are approaching nanometer resolution inside cells and thus have great …
Switchable fluorophores for single-molecule localization microscopy
H Li, JC Vaughan - Chemical reviews, 2018 - ACS Publications
The past decade has witnessed an explosion in the use of super-resolution fluorescence
microscopy methods in biology and other fields. Single-molecule localization microscopy …
microscopy methods in biology and other fields. Single-molecule localization microscopy …
Galectin-3 coordinates a cellular system for lysosomal repair and removal
J Jia, A Claude-Taupin, Y Gu, SW Choi, R Peters… - Developmental cell, 2020 - cell.com
Endomembrane damage elicits homeostatic responses including ESCRT-dependent
membrane repair and autophagic removal of damaged organelles. Previous studies have …
membrane repair and autophagic removal of damaged organelles. Previous studies have …
Seeing beyond the limit: A guide to choosing the right super-resolution microscopy technique
J Valli, A Garcia-Burgos, LM Rooney… - Journal of Biological …, 2021 - ASBMB
Super-resolution microscopy has become an increasingly popular and robust tool across the
life sciences to study minute cellular structures and processes. However, with the increasing …
life sciences to study minute cellular structures and processes. However, with the increasing …
Tetraspanins function as regulators of cellular signaling
CM Termini, JM Gillette - Frontiers in cell and developmental biology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Tetraspanins are molecular scaffolds that distribute proteins into highly organized
microdomains consisting of adhesion, signaling, and adaptor proteins. Many reports have …
microdomains consisting of adhesion, signaling, and adaptor proteins. Many reports have …
Dedicated SNARE s and specialized TRIM cargo receptors mediate secretory autophagy
Autophagy is a process delivering cytoplasmic components to lysosomes for degradation.
Autophagy may, however, play a role in unconventional secretion of leaderless cytosolic …
Autophagy may, however, play a role in unconventional secretion of leaderless cytosolic …
DNA-barcoded labeling probes for highly multiplexed Exchange-PAINT imaging
Recent advances in super-resolution fluorescence imaging allow researchers to overcome
the classical diffraction limit of light, and are already starting to make an impact in biology …
the classical diffraction limit of light, and are already starting to make an impact in biology …
ATG9A protects the plasma membrane from programmed and incidental permeabilization
The integral membrane protein ATG9A plays a key role in autophagy. It displays a broad
intracellular distribution and is present in numerous compartments, including the plasma …
intracellular distribution and is present in numerous compartments, including the plasma …
Mechanism of Stx17 recruitment to autophagosomes via IRGM and mammalian Atg8 proteins
Autophagy is a conserved eukaryotic process with metabolic, immune, and general
homeostatic functions in mammalian cells. Mammalian autophagosomes fuse with …
homeostatic functions in mammalian cells. Mammalian autophagosomes fuse with …
Profiling of exosomal biomarkers for accurate cancer identification: Combining DNA‐PAINT with machine‐learning‐based classification
C Chen, S Zong, Y Liu, Z Wang, Y Zhang, B Chen… - Small, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Exosomes are endosome‐derived vesicles enriched in body fluids such as urine, blood, and
saliva. So far, they have been recognized as potential biomarkers for cancer diagnostics …
saliva. So far, they have been recognized as potential biomarkers for cancer diagnostics …