Visualization of vesicle transport along and between distinct pathways in neurites of living cells |
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Authors: | Schütz Gerhard J Axmann Markus Freudenthaler Susanne Schindler Hansgeorg Kandror Kostya Roder John C Jeromin Andreas |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Biophysics, University of Linz, A-4040 Linz, Austria. gerhard.schuetz@jku.at |
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Abstract: | Trafficking of secretory vesicles along neurites of PC12 cells was visualized by 2D and 3D real-time imaging using fluorescence microscopy. Vesicle motion along distinct pathways was directly seen. From an overlay of individual pathways, the underlying cytoskeletal filament could be imaged at a subwavelength resolution. Continuous vesicle transport was interrupted by periods of diffusive motion with concomitant pathway changes. Statistical analysis shows that such interruptions were distributed stochastically along the filament, indicating a limited processivity of motor proteins also in a cellular context. Periods of diffusive motion facilitated the interaction with actively transported vesicles. Frequent associations and dissociations of vesicles have been observed consistently, pointing to a functional relevance of vesicle cotransport. |
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Keywords: | fluorescence microscopy vesicle tracking 3D imaging microtubule motor molecules vesicle sorting |
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