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Diffusion Dynamics of Glycine Receptors Revealed by Single-Quantum Dot Tracking
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Glycine ReceptorsBiophysical ModelingEngineeringElectron Microscopy ImagingMicroscopyG Protein-coupled ReceptorBiomedical ImagingMolecular BiologySemiconductor Quantum DotsBioimagingNeuroscienceBiomedical EngineeringMedicineSingle-molecule DetectionBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodIndividual Glycine Receptors
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are nanometer-sized fluorescent probes suitable for advanced biological imaging. We used QDs to track individual glycine receptors (GlyRs) and analyze their lateral dynamics in the neuronal membrane of living cells for periods ranging from milliseconds to minutes. We characterized multiple diffusion domains in relation to the synaptic, perisynaptic, or extrasynaptic GlyR localization. The entry of GlyRs into the synapse by diffusion was observed and further confirmed by electron microscopy imaging of QD-tagged receptors.
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