Evidence for lack of damage during photobleaching measurements of the lateral mobility of cell surface components. |
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Authors: | K Jacobson Y Hou J Wojcieszyn |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Experimental Pathology and Biophysics Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263, USA |
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Abstract: | Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) experiments to measure the mobility of cell surface components require a brief, but intense, pulse of light to photobleach the fluorescence in a restricted area of the cell. We studied possible photodamage to the cell surface during the photobleaching step using light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and various FRAP measurements themselves. The cell membrane was left impermeable to trypan blue after photobleaching. SEM studies show that the morphology of the cell surface is not altered by photobleaching. Cells can be repeatedly photobleached and/or photobleached using longer bleach times and greater intensities without systematically altering FRAP kinetics. Singlet oxygen quenchers or free radical traps designed to inhibit putative photoreagents produced during photobleaching do not markedly affect the results. Fluorescein and rhodamine labels give similar results. All of these results, obtained with several different monolayer cultures, suggest that photodamage induced during photobleaching is not a serious artefact in the cellular FRAP results obtained to date. |
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