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Tutorial: fluorescence lifetime microscopy of membrane mechanosensitive Flipper probes.

Chloé RoffayJuan Manuel García-ArcosPierrik ChapuisJavier López-AndariasFalk SchneiderAdai ColomCaterina TombaIlaria Di MeglioKatia BarrettValentin DunsingStefan MatileAurélien RouxVincent Mercier
Published in: Nature protocols (2024)
Measuring forces within living cells remains a technical challenge. In this Tutorial, we cover the development of hydrophobic mechanosensing fluorescent probes called Flippers, whose fluorescence lifetime depends on lipid packing. Flipper probes can therefore be used as reporters for membrane tension via the measurement of changes in their fluorescence lifetime. We describe the technical optimization of the probe for imaging and provide working examples for their characterizations in a variety of biological and in vitro systems. We further provide a guideline to measure biophysical parameters of cellular membranes by fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy using Flipper probes, providing evidence that flippers can report long range forces in cells, tissues and organs.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • living cells
  • high resolution
  • fluorescent probe
  • induced apoptosis
  • oxidative stress
  • cell proliferation
  • fluorescence imaging
  • cell death
  • fatty acid
  • nucleic acid
  • aqueous solution