Authors
Cornelia Monzel, Daniel Schmidt, Christian Kleusch, David Kirchenbüchler, Udo Seifert, Ana-Sunčana Smith, Kheya Sengupta, Rudolf Merkel
Publication date
2015/10/6
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
8162
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Stochastic displacements or fluctuations of biological membranes are increasingly recognized as an important aspect of many physiological processes, but hitherto their precise quantification in living cells was limited due to a lack of tools to accurately record them. Here we introduce a novel technique—dynamic optical displacement spectroscopy (DODS), to measure stochastic displacements of membranes with unprecedented combined spatiotemporal resolution of 20 nm and 10 μs. The technique was validated by measuring bending fluctuations of model membranes. DODS was then used to explore the fluctuations in human red blood cells, which showed an ATP-induced enhancement of non-Gaussian behaviour. Plasma membrane fluctuations of human macrophages were quantified to this accuracy for the first time. Stimulation with a cytokine enhanced non-Gaussian contributions to these fluctuations …
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