Electron microscopy combined with spatial analysis: quantitative mapping of the nano-assemblies of plasma membrane-associating proteins and lipids.

电子显微镜结合空间分析:质膜相关蛋白和脂质纳米组装体的定量映射

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作者:Zhou Yong, Hancock John F
The plasma membrane (PM) is a complex environment consisting of > 700 species of lipids and many different types of membrane-associating proteins. These lipids and membrane proteins are distributed heterogeneously into nanometer-sized domains, called nanoclusters. The lateral spatial segregation in the PM gives rise to different curvature and lipid composition, which determines the efficiency of effector binding and signal transmission. Here, we describe an electron microscopy (EM)-spatial mapping technique to quantify the extent of nanoclusters formation in the PM. The nano-assemblies in the PM are quantified via expressing the GFP-tagged proteins or lipid-binding domains in the cells, which are then immunolabeled with the gold nanoparticles pre-coupled to the anti-GFP antibody. The gold nanoparticles are visualized via the transmission EM at high magnification. The statistical analysis of the Ripley's K-function calculates the spatial distribution of the gold nanoparticles. Important spatial parameters, such as the extent of nanoclustering, the clustered fraction, the number of proteins per cluster, the optimal size of a nanocluster, and the number of proteins localized to the PM, can be calculated. Further detailed aggregation pattern, such as the populations of monomers, dimers, trimers, and higher ordered oligomers, can also be extracted from the spatial analysis. The EM-bivariate analysis quantifies the extent of co-localization between two different components in the PM and provides key information on the protein-protein and the protein-lipid interactions over a long-distance scale from 8 to 240 nm.

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