2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2019.100012
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Super-STORM: Molecular Modeling to Achieve Single-molecule Localization with STORM Microscopy

Abstract: Summary This protocol introduces the SuperSTORM technique, combining stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) and molecular modeling. SuperSTORM is optimized for acquiring and processing STORM images of neutrophil integrins but can be used for any cell-surface molecule with known structure and antibody-binding site(s). SuperSTORM identifies molecular cut-offs for eliminating multiple blinks of STORM imaging, determines colocalization, identifies clusters, and reveals molecular orientatio… Show more

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“…Using Fab fragments of mAb24 and KIM127, the distribution of E − H + , E + H − , and E + H + β2 integrins on neutrophil footprint during arrest was visualized by STORM ( Fan et al ., 2019 ). Combined with molecular modeling, the SuperSTORM technique was developed ( Fan et al ., 2020 ), and the orientation of E − H + , E + H − , and E + H + β2 integrins were indicated. This work enabled visualizing integrin molecules at the single molecular level and was the first to show the orientation of different conformation integrins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using Fab fragments of mAb24 and KIM127, the distribution of E − H + , E + H − , and E + H + β2 integrins on neutrophil footprint during arrest was visualized by STORM ( Fan et al ., 2019 ). Combined with molecular modeling, the SuperSTORM technique was developed ( Fan et al ., 2020 ), and the orientation of E − H + , E + H − , and E + H + β2 integrins were indicated. This work enabled visualizing integrin molecules at the single molecular level and was the first to show the orientation of different conformation integrins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%