Accessing molecular dynamics in cells by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
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- DOI: 10.1515/BC.2001.061
Accessing molecular dynamics in cells by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
Abstract
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) analyzes spontaneous fluctuations in the fluorescence emission of small molecular ensembles, thus providing information about a multitude of parameters, such as concentrations, molecular mobility and dynamics of fluorescently labeled molecules. Performed within diffraction-limited confocal volume elements, FCS provides an attractive alternative to photobleaching recovery methods for determining intracellular mobility parameters of very low quantities of fluorophores. Due to its high sensitivity sufficient for single molecule detection, the method is subject to certain artifact hazards that must be carefully controlled, such as photobleaching and intramolecular dynamics, which introduce fluorescence flickering. Furthermore, if molecular mobility is to be probed, nonspecific interactions of the labeling dye with cellular structures can introduce systematic errors. In cytosolic measurements, lipophilic dyes, such as certain rhodamines that bind to intracellular membranes, should be avoided. To study free diffusion, genetically encoded fluorescent labels such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) or DsRed are preferable since they are less likely to nonspecifically interact with cellular substructures.
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