Simultaneous AFM topography and recognition imaging at the plasma membrane of mammalian cells.

Semin Cell Dev Biol

Institute of Biophysics, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Gruberstrasse 40, 4020 Linz, Austria. Electronic address:

Published: January 2018

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  • Elucidating the structure of membrane proteins in plasma membranes is a complex challenge in cell biology that requires nanoscale imaging techniques.
  • The atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based TREC method provides a rapid way to create detailed nano-maps of receptors on cells and membranes.
  • The text outlines the TREC experimental process, including tips for functionalization, sample prep, and molecule localization, while also addressing the technique's limitations and future potential.

Article Abstract

Elucidation the nano-organization of membrane proteins at/within the plasma membrane is probably the most demanding and still challenging task in cell biology since requires experimental approaches with nanoscale resolution. During last decade, atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based simultaneous topography and recognition imaging (TREC) has become a powerful tool to quickly obtain local receptor nano-maps on complex heterogeneous biosurfaces such as cells and membranes. Here we emphasize the TREC technique and explain how to unravel the nano-landscape of mammalian cells. We describe the procedures for all steps of the experiment including tip functionalization with ligand molecules, sample preparation, and localization of key molecules on the cell surface. We also discuss the current limitations and future perspectives of this technique.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.semcdb.2017.08.025DOI Listing

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