Simultaneous co-localized super-resolution fluorescence microscopy and atomic force microscopy: combined SIM and AFM platform for the life sciences
2020
Gomez-Varela, Ana I. | Stamov, Dimitar R. | Miranda, Adelaide | Alves, Rosana | Barata-Antunes, Claudia | Dambournet, Daphne | Drubin, David G. | Paiva, Sandra | De Beule, Pieter A. A.
Correlating data from different microscopy techniques holds the potential to discover new facets of signaling events in cellular biology. Here we report for the first time a hardware set-up capable of achieving simultaneous co-localized imaging of spatially correlated far-field super-resolution fluorescence microscopy and atomic force microscopy, a feat only obtained until now by fluorescence microscopy set-ups with spatial resolution restricted by the Abbe diffraction limit. We detail system integration and demonstrate system performance using sub-resolution fluorescent beads and applied to a test sample consisting of human bone osteosarcoma epithelial cells, with plasma membrane transporter 1 (MCT1) tagged with an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) at the N-terminal.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Ana I. Gomez Varela wishes to acknowledge support from the Xunta de Galicia, Conselleria de Cultura, Educacion e Ordenacion Universitaria e da Conselleria de Economia, Emprego e Industria (Programa de axudas de apoio a etapa de formacion posdoutoral 2017). Adelaide Miranda and Pieter De Beule acknowledge financial support from Norte's Regional Operational Programme 2014-2020-Norte2020 (NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000019). Sandra Paiva and Rosana Alves thank Fulbright Commission Portugal and Luso-American Development Foundation (FLAD) for their financial support to perform research work at UC Berkeley, California, USA. We thank the U.S. Embassy in Portugal for supporting David Drubin's visit to Portugal. We thank Ann Fisher of the UC Berkeley Cell Culture Facility for help with cell culture. We thank Dr. Kartoosh Heydari of the Cancer Research Lab Flow Cytometry Core Facility of UC Berkeley. Rosana Alves and Claudia Barata-Antunes are recipients of PhD fellowships from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (PD/BD/113813/2015 and PD/BD/135208/2017, respectively). The authors want to thank Nikon and Izasa Scientific for their support to the experiment by providing a N SIM-E microscope set-up on loan. We also gratefully acknowledge Dr. Kees van der Oord from Nikon Instruments Europe B.V. for his assistance with the SIM microscope as well as Paulo Madureira and Carlos Pitaes from IZASA Portugal and Jordi Recasens from IZASA Spain for their assistance with the integration of the SIM and AFM microscopes. Finally, we want to thank Benjamin Holmes for fruitful discussions and relentless support.
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