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Endo- and Exocytosis of Zwitterionic Quantum Dot Nanoparticles by Live HeLa Cells
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2010
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NanoparticlesEngineeringColloidal NanocrystalsExtracellular MicrovesiclesCytoskeletonNanomedicineNanoscale ChemistryQuantum DotsEndocytic PathwayInternalization ProcessLive Hela CellsBiophysicsNanotechnologyNanobiotechnologyCell TraffickingEndocytosisNano ApplicationCell BiologyNanomaterialsIntracellular TransportIntracellular TraffickingMedicine
Uptake and intracellular transport of D-penicillamine coated quantum dots (DPA-QDs) of 4 nm radius by live HeLa cells have been investigated systematically by spinning disk and 4Pi confocal microscopies. Unlike larger nanoparticles, these small DPA-QDs were observed to accumulate at the plasma membrane prior to internalization, and the uptake efficiency scaled nonlinearly with the nanoparticle concentration. Both observations indicate that a critical threshold density has to be exceeded for triggering the internalization process. By using specific inhibitors, we showed that DPA-QDs were predominantly internalized by clathrin-mediated endocytosis and to a smaller extent by macropinocytosis. Clusters of DPA-QDs were found in endosomes, which were actively transported along microtubules toward the perinuclear region. Later on, a significant fraction of endocytosed DPA-QDs were found in lysosomes, while others were actively transported to the cell periphery and exocytosed with a half-life of 21 min.
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