Photoswitching proteins: methods and protocols

"... focuses on proven applications of photoswitching proteins in cell and neurobiology. Optical approaches have been mostly embraced by the neurosciences to allow fast, high-resolution characterization and manipulation of single cells in complex neuronal tissue. These tools, including photoswi...

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Weitere Verfasser: Cambridge, Sidney (HerausgeberIn)
Dokumenttyp: Buch/Monographie
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Heidelberg [u.a.] Humana Press c2014
Schriftenreihe:Methods in molecular biology 1148
In: Methods in molecular biology (1148)

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  • Photoinduced damage resulting from fluorescence imaging of live cells Matthew K. Daddysman, Michael A. Tycon, and Christopher J. Fecko
  • Photoinduced damage resulting from fluorescence imaging of live cells Matthew K. Daddysman, Michael A. Tycon, and Christopher J. Fecko
  • Modification of purified proteins with photochemical protection compounds for high-resolution photoactivation of protein function in vitro and in vivo Sidney Cambridge
  • Optochemical activation of kinase function in live cells Andrei V. Karginov, Klaus M. Hahn, and Alexander Deiters
  • Photoswitching of cell surface receptors using tethered ligands Andreas Reiner and Ehud Y. Isacoff
  • Photocontrol of AMPA receptors with a photochromic ligand Martin Sumser and Philipp Stawski
  • Photoconversion of CFP to study neuronal tissue with electron microscopy Nina Wittenmayer
  • Light-inducible gene regulation with engineered zinc finger proteins Lauren R. Polstein and Charles A. Gersbach
  • Manipulation of plasma membrane phosphoinositides using photoinduced protein-protein interactions Olof Idevall-Hagren and Pietro DeCamilli
  • Roadmap to applying optogenetics in neuroscience Consuelo Fois, Pierre-Hugues Prouvot, and Albrecht Stroh
  • Salvaging ruins : reverting blind retinas into functional visual sensors Marion Mutter, Natalia Swietek, and Thomas A. Münch
  • Photoactivated adenylyl cyclases as optogenetic modulators of neuronal activity Wagner Steuer Costa, Jana Liewald, and Alexander Gottschalk
  • Structural basis of photoswitching in fluorescent proteins Chenxi Duan ... [et al.]
  • Using photoactivatable GFP to track axonal transport kinetics Archan Ganguly and Subhojit Roy
  • In vivo cell tracking using PhOTO zebrafish William P. Dempsey, Hanyu Qin, and Periklis Pantazis
  • In vivo optogenetics for light-induced oxidative stress in transgenic zebrafish expressing the killerred photosensitizer protein Cathleen Teh and Vladimir Korzh
  • Photoactivatable fluorescent proteins for super-resolution microscopy Yuji Ishitsuka, Karin Nienhaus, and G. Ulrich Nienhaus
  • pcSOFI as a smart label-based superresolution microscopy technique Benjamien Moeyaert and Peter Dedecker.
  • Modification of purified proteins with photochemical protection compounds for high-resolution photoactivation of protein function in vitro and in vivo Sidney Cambridge
  • Optochemical activation of kinase function in live cells Andrei V. Karginov, Klaus M. Hahn, and Alexander Deiters
  • Photoswitching of cell surface receptors using tethered ligands Andreas Reiner and Ehud Y. Isacoff
  • Photocontrol of AMPA receptors with a photochromic ligand Martin Sumser and Philipp Stawski
  • Photoconversion of CFP to study neuronal tissue with electron microscopy Nina Wittenmayer
  • Light-inducible gene regulation with engineered zinc finger proteins Lauren R. Polstein and Charles A. Gersbach
  • Manipulation of plasma membrane phosphoinositides using photoinduced protein-protein interactions Olof Idevall-Hagren and Pietro DeCamilli
  • Roadmap to applying optogenetics in neuroscience Consuelo Fois, Pierre-Hugues Prouvot, and Albrecht Stroh
  • Salvaging ruins : reverting blind retinas into functional visual sensors Marion Mutter, Natalia Swietek, and Thomas A. Münch
  • Photoactivated adenylyl cyclases as optogenetic modulators of neuronal activity Wagner Steuer Costa, Jana Liewald, and Alexander Gottschalk
  • Structural basis of photoswitching in fluorescent proteins Chenxi Duan ... [et al.]
  • Using photoactivatable GFP to track axonal transport kinetics Archan Ganguly and Subhojit Roy
  • In vivo cell tracking using PhOTO zebrafish William P. Dempsey, Hanyu Qin, and Periklis Pantazis
  • In vivo optogenetics for light-induced oxidative stress in transgenic zebrafish expressing the killerred photosensitizer protein Cathleen Teh and Vladimir Korzh
  • Photoactivatable fluorescent proteins for super-resolution microscopy Yuji Ishitsuka, Karin Nienhaus, and G. Ulrich Nienhaus
  • pcSOFI as a smart label-based superresolution microscopy technique Benjamien Moeyaert and Peter Dedecker.