Probing Dynamic Heterogeneity in Aggregated Ion Channels
in Live Cells
Posted on 2018-02-05 - 00:00
N-Methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor
is a crucial ion channel requiring the concurrent binding of both
agonists glycine and glutamate along with the membrane depolarization
for its opening and mediates calcium influx, which triggers the signal
transduction important for synaptic transmission and plasticity. The
efficiency and regulations of such cellular physiological processes
are crucially relying on inherent molecular spatial organization and
interactions of these channels with ligands as well as trafficking
in the confined local environment. To decipher their organization,
we have combined two imaging microscopic approaches, photobleaching
step counting and single particle tracking analysis, that allow detection
of unique organized patterns of NMDA receptor ion channel in the cell
membrane. A broad range of photobleaching steps is observed ranging
from 1 to 16. Single particle tracking analysis is performed to see
the surface mobility of NMDA receptors and measured diffusion coefficient
for all the trajectories, which on correlating with photobleaching
steps shows that the higher diffusion coefficient corresponds to the
lower number of bleaching steps and vice versa. These studies clearly
indicate that NMDA receptors are organized on the cell membrane in
clusters with different stoichiometry. Our findings for the clustering
effect of NMDA receptor ion channel on the live cell membrane represent
an important step forward for understanding the functioning of NMDA
receptor ion channels.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
DataCiteDataCite
No result found
Yadav, Rajeev; Lu, H. Peter (2018). Probing Dynamic Heterogeneity in Aggregated Ion Channels
in Live Cells. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b00262