Super-resolution single molecule network analysis (SuperResNET) detects changes to clathrin structure by small molecule inhibitors
Timothy H. Wong,
Ismail M. Khater,
Christian Hallgrimson
et al.
Abstract:Specificity of small molecules for their target molecule in the cell is critical to determine their effective use as biologics and therapeutics. Small molecule inhibitors of clathrin endocytosis, Pitstop 2, and the dynamin inhibitor Dynasore, have off-target effects and their specificity has been challenged. Here, we used SuperResNET to apply network analysis to 20 nm resolution dSTORM single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) to test whether Pitstop 2 and Dynasore alter the morphology of clathrin coated … Show more
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