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Dynamic molecular confinement in the plasma membrane by microdomains and the cytoskeleton meshwork
Authors:Lenne Pierre-François  Wawrezinieck Laure  Conchonaud Fabien  Wurtz Olivier  Boned Annie  Guo Xiao-Jun  Rigneault Hervé  He Hai-Tao  Marguet Didier
Institution:Institut Fresnel, Université Paul Cézanne, Marseille, France CNRS UMR 6133, Marseille, France.
Abstract:It is by now widely recognized that cell membranes show complex patterns of lateral organization. Two mechanisms involving either a lipid-dependent (microdomain model) or cytoskeleton-based (meshwork model) process are thought to be responsible for these plasma membrane organizations. In the present study, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy measurements on various spatial scales were performed in order to directly identify and characterize these two processes in live cells with a high temporal resolution, without any loss of spatial information. Putative raft markers were found to be dynamically compartmented within tens of milliseconds into small microdomains (? <120 nm) that are sensitive to the cholesterol and sphingomyelin levels, whereas actin-based cytoskeleton barriers are responsible for the confinement of the transferrin receptor protein. A free-like diffusion was observed when both the lipid-dependent and cytoskeleton-based organizations were disrupted, which suggests that these are two main compartmentalizing forces at work in the plasma membrane.
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