Live cell imaging : methods and protocols
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Live cell imaging : methods and protocols
(Methods in molecular biology / John M. Walker, series editor, 2374)(Springer protocols)
Humana Press, c2021
- : [hardback]
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This detailed book highlights recent advances in molecular imaging techniques and protocols, designed to be immediately applicable in global bio-laboratories. The chapters are categorized into seven major groups according to the reporter materials, such as imaging with passive optical readouts, activatable bioluminescent probes, functional substrates and luciferases, organic fluorescent probes, BRET probes, FRET probes, as well as with advanced instrumentation. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Authoritative and practical, Live Cell Imaging: Methods and Protocols aims to direct and inspire researchers into creating smarter, next-generation imaging techniques that are truly quantitative, highly sensitive, and readily comprehended, in the effort to engender deeper understanding of biological systems and break new ground in the research fields of life science.
目次
Part I: Imaging with Passive Optical Readouts
1. Fluorescent Labeling of the Nuclear Envelope without Relying on Inner Nuclear Membrane Proteins
Toshiyuki Taniyama and Shinji Sueda
2. Quantitative Analysis of Membrane Receptor Trafficking Manipulated by Optogenetic Tools
Osamu Takenouchi, Hideaki Yoshimura, and Takeaki Ozawa
3. Simultaneous Detection of Four Cell Cycle Phases with Live Fluorescence Imaging
Bryce T. Bajar and Michael Z. Lin
4. A Murine Bone Metastasis Model Using Caudal Artery Injection and Bioluminescence Imaging
Takahiro Kuchimaru and Shinae Kizaka-Kondoh
5. A New Lineage of Artificial Luciferases for Mammalian Cell Imaging
Sung-Bae Kim and Rika Fujii
6. Use of Bacterial Luciferase as a Reporter Gene in Eukaryotic Systems
Jittima Phonbuppha, Ruchanok Tinikul, and Pimchai Chaiyen
Part II: Imaging with Activatable Bioluminescent Probes
7. Quantitative Determination and Imaging of G q Signaling in Live Cells via Split-Luciferase Complementation
Timo Littmann, Takeaki Ozawa, and Gunther Bernhardt
8. A Split-Luciferase-Based Cell Fusion Assay for Evaluating the Myogenesis-Promoting Effects of Bioactive Molecules
Qiaojing Li, Hideaki Yoshimura, and Takeaki Ozawa
9. Development of a Single Fluorescent Protein-Based Green Glucose Indicator by Semi-Rational Molecular Design and Molecular Evolution
Marie Mita, Devina Wongso, Hiroshi Ueda, Takashi Tsuboi, and Tetsuya Kitaguchi
Part III: Imaging with Functional Substrates and Luciferases
10. Near Infrared Bioluminescence Imaging of Animal Cells with Through-Bond Energy Transfer Cassette
Masahiro Abe, Ryo Nishihara, Sung Bae Kim, and Koji Suzuki
11. Azide- and Dye-Conjugated Coelenterazine Analogues for Imaging Mammalian Cells
Ryo Nishihara, Emi Hoshino, Yoshiki Kakudate, Koji Suzuki, and Sung-Bae Kim
12. Luciferase-Specific Coelenterazine Analogues for Optical Crosstalk-Free Bioassays
Ryo Nishihara, Masahiro Abe, Koji Suzuki, and Sung-Bae Kim
Part IV: Imaging with Organic Fluorescent Probes
13. Live Imaging of Virus-Infected Cells by Using a Sialidase Fluorogenic Probe
Tadanobu Takahashi, Yuuki Kurebayashi, Tadamune Otsubo, Kiyoshi Ikeda, Akira Minami, and Takashi Suzuki
14. Live-Cell Imaging of Sirtuin Activity Using a One-Step Fluorescence Probe
Mitsuyasu Kawaguchi and Hidehiko Nakagawa
15. Live-Cell Fluorescence Imaging of Microtubules by Using a Tau-Derived Peptide
Hiroshi Inaba and Kazunori Matsuura
16. Discovery of the Environment-Sensitive Near-Infrared (NIR) Fluorogenic Ligand for 1-Adrenergic Receptors Imaging In Vivo
Zhao Ma, Lupei Du, and Minyong Li
17. Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Cancer Cells with Activatable Fluorescent Probes for Enzyme Activity
Kyohhei Fujita, Mako Kamiya, and Yasuteru Urano
18. Detection of Intracellular Reactive Oxidative Species Using the Fluorescent Probe Hydroxyphenyl Fluorescein
Wataru Sugimoto, Daisuke Miyoshi, and Keiko Kawauchi
19. Development of Near-Infrared Fluorescent Mg2+ Probe and Application to Multi-Color Imaging of Intracellular Signals
Yutaka Shindo, Yuma Ikeda, Yuki Hiruta, Daniel Citterio, and Kotaro Oka
20. Long-Term Mg2+ Imaging in Live Cells with a Targetable Fluorescent Probe
Priya Ranjan Sahoo, Toshiyuki Kowada, and Shin Mizukami
Part V: Imaging with BRET Probes
21. Highly Bright NIR-BRET System for Imaging Molecular Events in Live Cells
Ryo Nishihara, Koji Suzuki, Sung-Bae Kim, and Ramasamy Paulmurugan
22. Ligand-Activatable BRET9 Probes for Imaging Molecular Events in Living Mammalian Cells
Sung-Bae Kim, Rika Fujii, and Ramasamy Paulmurugan
23. Manipulation of Actin Cytoskeleton by Intracellular-Targeted ROS Generation
Tetsuya Ishimoto and Hisashi Mori
24. Bioluminescence Imaging of Neuronal Network Dynamics Using Aequorin-Based Calcium Sensors
Sandrine Picaud, Bertrand Lambolez, and Ludovic Tricoire
25. Method for Detecting Emission Spectral Change of Bioluminescent Ratiometric Indicators via a Smartphone
Mitsuru Hattori, Tomoki Matsuda, and Takeharu Nagai
26. Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (BRET) Imaging in Living Cells: Image Acquisition and Quantification
Hiroyuki Kobayashi and Michel Bouvier
Part VI: Imaging with FRET Probes
27. GPCR Signaling Regulation in Dictyostelium Chemotaxis
Yoichiro Kamimura and Masahiro Ueda
28. Live Cell Imaging Technique to Visualize DAMPs Release during Regulated Cell Death
Mai Yamagishi and Yoshitaka Shirasaki
29. Time-Lapse Imaging of Necroptosis and DAMP Release at Single Cell Resolution
Shin Murai, Yoshitaka Shirasaki, and Hiroyasu Nakano
Part VII: Imaging with Advanced Instrumentation
30. High-Throughput Whole Plate Imaging of Cells for Multiple Biological Applications
Uday Kumar Sukumar, Frezghi Habte, Tarik F. Massoud, and Ramasamy Paulmurugan
31. Pinhole Closure Improves Spatial Resolution in Confocal Scanning Microscopy
Akira Kitamura
32. Total Workflows of the Single-Molecule Imaging Analysis in Living Cells: Tutorial Guidance to the Measurement of the Drug Effects on a GPCR
Masataka Yanagawa and Yasushi Sako
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