2019
DOI: 10.1042/bst20180399
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Visualizing the inner life of microbes: practices of multi-color single-molecule localization microscopy in microbiology

Abstract: In this review, we discuss multi-color single-molecule imaging and tracking strategies for studying microbial cell biology. We first summarize and compare the methods in a detailed literature review of published studies conducted in bacteria and fungi. We then introduce a guideline on which factors and parameters should be evaluated when designing a new experiment, from fluorophore and labeling choices to imaging routines and data analysis. Finally, we give some insight into some of the recent and promising ap… Show more

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“…While single-target studies, mostly using genetic FP tags, are close to getting routine, multi-target or correlative approaches are still rather rare in single-molecule microbiology and need extensive planning [91]. Most available experimental designs are currently dictated by the restricted number of compatible fluorophore and labeling options that fulfill the strict criteria list for high-quality single-molecule microscopy, e.g.…”
Section: Open Challenges In Single-molecule Microbiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While single-target studies, mostly using genetic FP tags, are close to getting routine, multi-target or correlative approaches are still rather rare in single-molecule microbiology and need extensive planning [91]. Most available experimental designs are currently dictated by the restricted number of compatible fluorophore and labeling options that fulfill the strict criteria list for high-quality single-molecule microscopy, e.g.…”
Section: Open Challenges In Single-molecule Microbiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, new imaging techniques promise drastic improvements in temporal resolution and long-term imaging without increased phototoxicity [99]. Nevertheless, how to best visualize interacting and co-moving molecules using single-molecule imaging currently remains an open question [91].…”
Section: Open Challenges In Single-molecule Microbiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SMLM imaging has become a well-established technique for many bacteria and yeast in recent years (Vojnovic et al, 2019), but archaea have not yet been studied using this technique. For archaeal studies, even standard fluorescence microscopy is still only a rarely used tool, as fluorescence imaging faces (a) the often extreme growth conditions of archaeal organisms (e.g., very high or low temperature or high saline, acidic, alkaline, or anaerobic environments), (b) their colorful pigments causing autofluorescence, and (c) the limited range of available model organisms and molecular tools (Kramm et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, SMLM imaging has become a powerful tool for studying cell biology (Endesfelder, 2019). SMLM imaging has become a well-established technique for many bacteria and yeast in recent years (Vojnovic et al, 2019), but archaea have not yet been studied using this technique. For archaeal studies, even standard fluorescence microscopy is still only a rarely used tool, as fluorescence imaging faces a) the often extreme growth conditions of archaeal organisms (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%