Dokument: Advanced multiparametric image spectroscopy and super-resolution microscopy reveal a minimal model of CD95 signal initiation

Titel:Advanced multiparametric image spectroscopy and super-resolution microscopy reveal a minimal model of CD95 signal initiation
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20250210-104659-9
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Sprache:Englisch
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Autoren: Bartels, Nina [Autor]
van der Voort, Nicolaas T. M. [Autor]
Opanasyuk, Oleg [Autor]
Felekyan, Suren [Autor]
Greife, Annemarie [Autor]
Shang, Xiaoyue [Autor]
Bister, Arthur [Autor]
Wiek, Constanze [Autor]
Seidel, Claus A.M. [Autor]
Monzel, Cornelia [Autor]
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Beschreibung:Unraveling the concentration-dependent spatiotemporal organization of receptors in the plasma membrane is crucial to understand cell signal initiation. A paradigm of this process is the oligomerization of CD95 during apoptosis signaling, with different oligomerization models being discussed. Here, we establish the molecular-sensitive approach cell lifetime Förster resonance energy transfer image spectroscopy to determine CD95 configurations in live cells. These data are corroborated by stimulated emission depletion microscopy, confocal photobleaching step analysis, and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. We probed CD95 interactions for concentrations of ~10 to 1000 molecules per square micrometer, over nanoseconds to hours, and molecular to cellular scales. Quantitative benchmarking was achieved establishing high-fidelity monomer and dimer controls. While CD95 alone is
primarily monomeric (~96%) and dimeric (4%), the addition of ligand induces oligomerization to dimers/trimers (~15%) leading to cell death. This study highlights molecular concentration effects and oligomerization dynamics. It reveals a minimal model, where small CD95 oligomers suffice to efficiently initiate signaling.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Bartels, N., van der Voort, N. T. M., Opanasyuk, O., Felekyan, S., Greife, A., Shang, X., Bister, A., Wiek, C., Seidel, C., & Monzel, C. (2024). Advanced multiparametric image spectroscopy and super-resolution microscopy reveal a minimal model of CD95 signal initiation. Science Advances [ISSN: 2375-2548], 10(35). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adn3238
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Dokument erstellt am:10.02.2025
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