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Visualization and tracking of single protein molecules in the cell nucleus

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 80, Issue 6, Pages 2954-2967

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BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY
DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(01)76261-3

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A recently developed laser fluorescence videomicroscopy method was used to determine for the first time the intranuclear trajectories of single protein molecules. Using the recombinant Escherichia coli beta -galactosidase protein P4K, labeled with an average of 4.6 ALEXA 488 chromophores per tetramer, single P4K molecules could be localized and tracked in the nuclei of permeabilized 3T3 cells at a spatial accuracy of similar to 30 nm and a time resolution of 18 ms. Our previous photobleaching measurements indicated that P4K had two fractions inside the nucleus, a larger mobile and a smaller immobile fraction. The present study supported this observation but revealed a much larger variety of mobility classes. Thus, a fraction of P4K molecules appeared to be truly immobile while another fraction was mobile but confined to very small areas. In addition, a large fraction of the P4K molecules appeared to be mobile and to move over extended distances by diffusion. However, a quantitative analysis showed that at least two subpopulations were present differing widely in diffusion coefficients. Importantly, both the diffusion coefficients and the fractions of these subpopulations were time-dependent. Our results suggest that proteins can move inside the nucleus over extended distances by diffusion. However, intranuclear protein diffusion is severely restricted. most likely by multiple association-dissociation events and/or impermeable obstacles.

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