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Correlative 3D microscopy of single cells using super-resolution and scanning ion-conductance microscopy

Authors :
Kristin S. Grussmayer
Dirk-Peter Herten
Barney Drake
Richard Wombacher
Klaus Yserentant
Georg E. Fantner
Samuel M. Leitao
Vytautas Navikas
Adrien Descloux
Philipp Werther
Aleksandra Radenovic
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

High-resolution live-cell imaging is necessary to study complex biological phenomena. Modern fluorescence microscopy methods are increasingly combined with complementary, label-free techniques to put the fluorescence information into the cellular context. The most common high-resolution imaging approaches used in combination with fluorescence imaging are electron microscopy and atomic-force microscopy (AFM), originally developed for solid-state material characterization. AFM routinely resolves atomic steps, however on soft biological samples, the forces between the tip and the sample deform the fragile membrane, thereby distorting the otherwise high axial resolution of the technique. Here we present scanning ion-conductance microscopy (SICM) as an alternative approach for topographical imaging of soft biological samples, preserving high axial resolution on cells. SICM is complemented with live-cell compatible super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI). To demonstrate the capabilities of our method we show correlative 3D cellular maps with SOFI implementation in both 2D and 3D with self-blinking dyes for two-color high-order SOFI imaging. Finally, we employ correlative SICM/SOFI microscopy for visualizing actin dynamics in live COS-7 cells with subdiffractional resolution.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........258ca8bab790d8388631b720dcff3a4b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.09.374157