2011
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1018280108
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Quantification of receptor tyrosine kinase transactivation through direct dimerization and surface density measurements in single cells

Abstract: Cell signaling involves dynamic changes in protein oligomerization leading to the formation of different signaling complexes and modulation of activity. Spatial intensity distribution analysis (SpIDA) is an image analysis method that can directly measure oligomerization and trafficking of endogenous proteins in single cells. Here, we show the use of SpIDA to quantify dimerization/ activation and surface transport of receptor protein kinases-EGF receptor and TrkB-at early stages of their transactivation by seve… Show more

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“…Detection of dimers was confirmed with Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurements in Swift et al (17). EGF-induced dimerization occurred even in the absence of clustering and internalization (14,17). The results show that SpIDA can resolve dynamic changes in receptor oligomerization within living cells, showing the power of the technique and its applicability to fluorescent protein expression systems.…”
Section: Measurement Of Dynamic Changes In Oligomerization States In mentioning
confidence: 48%
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“…Detection of dimers was confirmed with Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurements in Swift et al (17). EGF-induced dimerization occurred even in the absence of clustering and internalization (14,17). The results show that SpIDA can resolve dynamic changes in receptor oligomerization within living cells, showing the power of the technique and its applicability to fluorescent protein expression systems.…”
Section: Measurement Of Dynamic Changes In Oligomerization States In mentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Detection of dimers was confirmed with Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurements in Swift et al (17). EGF-induced dimerization occurred even in the absence of clustering and internalization (14,17).…”
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“…Several substances like, e.g., Zn ions (Hwang et al 2005), Cu ions (Hwang et al 2007), dopamine (Swift et al 2011), or adenosine (see, e.g., Tebano et al 2010) have been reported recently to transactivate Trk receptors. It thus seems possible that one or several of these transactivating factors of the TrkB-receptor undergo a decline during early post-puberty development in BDNF +/2 mice, thus causing the observed learning deficit in older BDNF +/2 mice.…”
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“…Because this analysis does not depend on temporal correlation, it can extract data from a single image. Swift et al (2011) applied SpIDA to simultaneously monitor ErbB1 dimerization and internalization (concentration at the membrane) in response to transactivation via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR). They found a differential response depending on the specific GPCR involved; all GPCR transactivation induced ErbB1 dimerization, yet not all of the GPCRs induced rapid receptor internalization.…”
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